Re: security/errata notices for fedora?

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On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 08:11, Basil Copeland wrote:
> Before fedora, I would routinely check redhat for
> security/errata notices to keep uptodate on things. 
> Is there anything comparable for fedora?
> 
> This morning, I am running "yum update" and am
> surprised to see a new kernel update.  How would I
> inform myself of what this kernel update addresses? 
> Or inform myself of the purpose of any other update?
> 
> 

Announcements of this nature are on a separate list known as Fedora
Announcements.... :-)

http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-announce-list

Though sometimes, you may see an update on your mirror before the
announcement and sometimes it may take a while for your mirror to get an
update that has been announced.....  At least that has been my
experience....  YMMV....

--Rob


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