I am currently running Fedora Core 1 on a new computer I bought this summer. I
live out in the middle of nowhere and so have a very slow internet connection. That said, downloading and updating packages is time consuming; upgrading to a
newer version of Fedora though the internet is not feasible.
I just installed apt and am not sure where I should direct it to keep Fedora
Core 1 up to date. At the moment I am using fedora.us and rpm.livna.org based
on advise from http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/Fedora_apt_and_yum_repositories.html
Should I also direct apt towards download.fedora.redhat.com or download.fedoralegacy.org?
Curious,
Gary Parker Cayuse, Oregon
Hi Gary:
I've got a reliable FC1 box myself at the office, so I'm using yum to hit mirrors of the legacy support site. My yum.conf is posted at this site:
http://penguinsolutions.org/fedora/yum.conf
It's commented fairly well -- just look through the list of mirrors and uncomment those that are closer to you.
Hope this helps, Clint