On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 21:41 -0500, Chethiya K Ranaweera wrote: > What is the best way to update a FC3 system? > Easdy question with an easy answer. FC3 comes with its own built-in updating system called up2date, which is accessible from the menu ---> System Tools ---> Red Hat Network. You may also launch it by selecting the Red Hat Network Alert icon from the same System Tools menu. If you have updates for your machine, the icon will glow a dark red with a ! shining through it. To see what will be updated, you can double-click on the icon, which will bring up the Alert Notification tool that shows you the current version of package(s) you have, and the newer version that it will be upgraded to. You then click on "Launch up2date.." which will take you through the easy process of updating your system. Alternatively, you may run a utility called "yum" from the console. yum is the utility that up2date uses (up2date is really just a GUI frontend for yum). To run yum, you must be the root user on your system - simply type in "su" at the console, followed by the password you set up for the root user when you installed FC3. Once you become root, type "yum update" to have yum look through all of the repositories (places that have updates) in your yum.conf file or other .conf files. Someone on here can tell you the repos you definately should have listed in your .conf file; mine lists repos that from fc3's core and extras, as well as a couple other places that have rpms. Which service you use is up to you, it's a matter of personal preference. Jared