Re: Getting Some Reasonable RPM Packages?

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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 06:59:53 -0800, Wayne Watson wrote:

> I may need to bring down only a few packages. It would be good if it could be done in 
> the style of say installing kde from the RHL 9 CD. For example, selecting install kde 
> on the CD causes only related packages to be brought onto the HDrive. I don't think 
> this selectivity is available via the ftp errata site. The question is how to proceed 
> to bring down some meaningful packages. I certainly don't need Chinese characters and 
> other stuff that's up there, and up2date seems useless to me at this point. Further 
> it's not clear where to begin. Working from the CD is a lot easier, since the 
> selections are nicely and clearly divided. I suspect up2date might be as well.
> 
> My subscription runs out Dec. 30. I do have access to a highspeed line at a local 
> business I do volunteer work at. Suggestions? Ideas?

Some people download all errata packages, burn them on CD, transfer them home
and use Yum, Apt-RPM or Synaptic to install the updates. While Yum and Apt-RPM
are command-line tools, Synaptic is a graphical user interface for Apt. There
are add-on package providers for Red Hat Linux 9, like http://fedora.us and
others which can be found easily with your favourite search engine.
 
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