Do you mean the Redhat up2date service (ala rhn.redhat.com)? Cause I'm not seeing that behavior at all. I'm using RH9 and everything works as expected (or at least as I expect it to). Or do you mean you're running Fedora and trying to use up2date? If so, don't do that! :-) Try "yum" with Fedora. HTH, harry Quoting redhat <redhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: *> Is it just me or is up2date kind of sucking pretty bad these days? It *> seems like many of the packages are unsigned and if you are not watching *> the progress of each package it just stops with a pop up message. What *> ever happened to Red Hat's online service that enabled users to maintain *> servers through a browser? I actually paid for a couple of my servers *> to be part of that and really liked it. Is there anything like that *> with Fedora? Just curious. BTW, I am having to load individual *> packages with up2date to get it to work correctly. Maybe the server is *> overloaded? *> DF *> *> *> -- *> fedora-list mailing list *> fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx *> To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list *> -- Harry Hoffman hhoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IpSolutions: http://www.ip-solutions.net/