Magnus said: > Most other distros permit larger installations to have their own local > package repositories, and this is what would make the most sense. I > understand that Red Hat has a product that will do this, but the cost > is far above the means of someone like Joe. In addition to the two ways already mentioned, you have both the "Current" project, and "nrh-up2date" which act as up2date servers. There are a number of other scripts to download and apply updates from a local mirror of RPMs (search Freshmeat). For the RHLP, yum is in Rawhide... -- William Hooper