On Sunday 13 Feb 2005 06:30, James McKenzie wrote: > Matt Beals wrote: > > Unfortunately, it is not possible to remove ANYTHING from the complex. > > Nothing can be brought it except for media after it has been inspected > > and approved. Also, the current PC's that they are using already have > > Windows installed on them and are used in daily instruction/production. > > Matt: > > Been there, done that. I suggest downloading the updates at home and > burning them to a CD-R (never bring a Flash Drive into one of those > places.) Once the CD is cleared, use it to update your systems. You > will need to get both the 32 bit and 64 bit updates since you are > running a 64 bit machine. Get ONLY the updates your system needs. > > Advise the folks who approve the media where you obtained the updates, > in your case, I would make the exception and advise that you get your > updates ONLY from downloads.fedora.redhat.com. > > And last, but not least, there is a Dummy's Guide to Fedora. This is a > good starter book. I would also recommend a good UNIX/Linux book. > There is a series by O'Reilly books with animals on the cover, and they > have a very good systems administrator's guide to Linux. > -- > James McKenzie Or have a word with the governors' office .. I'll lay you odds they have an internet connection into the administration block, and you might be able to get the system(s) in/out the education block to the admin block with the governors' approval, then hook it/them up to the admin network for the update. In fact .. if they do have an internet connection in the admin offices, it might make getting media approval easier if you get THEM to download and burn the updates :p ... or at least do the downloads/burning under their supervision. There's nothing an officious censor likes more than to be given complete control of the process... whoever does the media inspection will (hopefully) love the suggestion ... and anything that gets them on your side and involved is good innit? After all, you aren't asking for money! You never know .. you might just convert the Prison Service to Linux! -- Tony Dietrich ------------- Odets, where is thy sting? -- George S. Kaufman