Re: redhat vs fedora install packages

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Should be, if they've been updated.

You can check their downloads area to see if there's a newer version than what you have.

I use apt-get to update via Fedora Legacy, for my Fedora 1, 2 and 3 systems.

On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Russell Golden wrote:

It didn't update the kernel or GCC... are those out there somewhere?

Mike Burger wrote:

On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Russell Golden wrote:

I have two Red Hat Linux 9 machines that are a tad outdated (obviously, Shrike is a few years old), but I can't find any RPMs to update them, GCC and the Linux kernel specifically. Would the RPMs for Fedora Core work (since Fedora is descended from Shrike), or should I update from source?


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