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challenge?
How hard is it to occasionally run a system update (apt-get, yum, or whatever you prefer) and subscribe to the announcement lists of any software you use that didn't come from a repository?
Posted by: dtfinch   Posted on: 07/15/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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challenge?  dtfinch | 07/15/05
Very easy  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/15/05
Very easy...  toadlife | 07/15/05
Watch that middle step  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/15/05
The Linux patch management challenge  Loverock Davidson | 07/15/05
Patching is nightmare!  Wagadonga | 07/15/05
Depends on your regression testing  rpmyers1 | 07/15/05
They aren't even comparable!  doe_z | 07/16/05
I assume you don't use Windows XP often  Wagadonga | 07/16/05
Umm... Not what he said.  Nekow42 | 07/16/05
Safe to assume you don't use a modern Linux Distro  Real World | 07/18/05
I don't know,  xstep | 07/15/05
its already been done, and they make a ton of money too  zzz1234567890 | 07/15/05
Linux patch management for the mentally challenged  zzz1234567890 | 07/15/05
Check out all  xstep | 07/16/05
The difference is...  Nekow42 | 07/16/05
even proprieteray software you have freedom  zzz1234567890 | 07/16/05
Um... other than BSDs and Sol-10, Unix *isn't* free...  fmcgowan | 07/18/05
Free to do what?  Nekow42 | 07/19/05
Dana - question to you  zzz1234567890 | 07/15/05
Well...  doe_z | 07/16/05
here's some brutal truth for you Dana  BrutalTruth | 07/16/05
That's why Linux costs far more than Windows!  Wagadonga | 07/16/05
and there's more  BrutalTruth | 07/16/05
and more  Wagadonga | 07/17/05

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