what about using yum or apt? http://fedoranews.org/tchung/howto/2003-11-09-yum-intro.shtml Best, Adam Kosmin Andrea (linux@xxxxxxxx) wrote: " also myseself I tried to update my Fedora through Redhat network but I " didn't get anything even the list of files, so I used the web site and " download single package ... " " Andrea " " John Gray writes: " " >Hello " > " >I am unable to update fedora using the redhat update process. I get a " >list of updates but the byte size for each package is zero and of " >course, nothing downloads. " >Any suggestions?? " > " >Thanks " > " >John " " " " -- " fedora-list mailing list " fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx " To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list " -- "Yes, Your Honor. Now, where we are so far, in at least my line of reasoning, is I want to walk the Court through enough of our complaint to help the Court understand that IBM clearly did contribute a lot of the Unix-related information into Linux. We just don't know what it is." -- Kevin McBride SCO vs. IBM 12/05/03