Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
It's "Red Hat" , not redhat (I know I know ... :)Ed Wilts wrote:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 03:14:46AM -0800, jim martin wrote:Yeah, but I wonder how long Dag's site will be around. RedHat has started legally attacking non-RH sites that use their name or even link to them, so I wonder how long it will be before they hit Dag and make him remove all trademarks/references/links/etc to RedHat. (Oh, oh, I used the 'RH' word, I wonder if a lawyer is going to come knocking on my door?)
Hi.. I want to know whether yum command is specificly
for Fedora only? Are we able to use yum command in
RedHat Enterprises? I type yum in my RedHat Ent, but
it shows command not found. I want to use yum to
download and install squid from the internet. If yum
is not available for Redhat Ent, what is the
equivalent command then
You can certainly install yum and use it to install packages that are not in the RHEL distribution but squid is available. Use up2date. I use yum to install packages from Dag's archive that Red Hat doesn't provide (awstats, proftp, etc.)
Ben
I think it's a bit stupid to "warn" centos team or other Redhat-Linux clone:
So Redhat will attack Mandrakesoft ? Conectiva Linux ?? because "Maybe" there is a "Red Hat" somewhere ??? hum .......
It's stupid, and a mail to redhat (not to the lawyer) would be a good thing to do.
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