On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 15:50, Andrew Konosky wrote: > Well, since I started with Linux in RH8, I have been using up2date to > get the official updates, but I didn't know about programs like yum, > apt, and red-carpet untill I really took the linux plunge with FC2. > > For the last two weeks or so that I have been running FC2, I have been > using yum to update and install stuff, but for some reason yum would not > see the same updates that up2date sees. I believe that this is most likely to be caused by one or both of two things: either the mirrors yum is using are lagging slightly behind the mirrors that up2date are using, or that your yum.conf file is missing an entry for Fedora Core 2 Updates Released. > Now I switched to red-carpet and get the same thing. Are you subscribed to the right channels? In a terminal, rug ch will list the channels and tell you what you are subscribed to. > In up2date, it says it is using a yum channel, so I > copied the url and tried to add it into red-carpet, but it can't connect. I don't believe that you can add a yum channel as a service directly in Red Carpet or rug in that way. What the Red Carpet developers mean when they say that Red Carpet now supports yum repositories is this: if a third party has a yum repository, then the Open Carpet server software that the rcd daemon connects to can import that and provide it as a Red Carpet channel without the third party having to do anything at their end. > I like red carpet better, since up2date freezes up on me almost every > other time I use it. How do I get red carpet to use the up2date channel? You need to subscribe to the fedora-updates channel. Best, Darren -- ===================================================================== D. D. Brierton darren@xxxxxxxxxxx www.dzr-web.com Trying is the first step towards failure (Homer Simpson) =====================================================================