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RedHat 6.1 next week (most likely)




I'm kind of curious what others experiences have been when upgrading 
RedHat Linux. For example, I have a machine running 5.1 and have a lot of 
non-RPM software, such as the SNNS neural network. Also, I have 
everything set up for dial out networking and routing of internet traffic 
to other boxes in my house. If I upgrade this machine, how much of this 
stuff has to be re-configured?

Cheers,

Jim

On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Niall Kavanagh wrote:

> FYI, RedHat will probably release 6.1 sometime next week. Besides being the
> first release since they've gone public, it will also feature:
> 
> o	the latest stable kernel
> o	latest gnome desktop environment
> o	improved installation, along with an active package upgrade utility
> (essentially an add-on to the rpm package management system, allowing it to
> detect and pull upgrades off a website)
> o	a bunch of network management tools (yup, you read right... a whole
> bunch of them.)
> 
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