On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 19:17 -0800, Jared Buck wrote: > 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). up2date is *not* just a frontend for yum. It is a completely separate program that happens to be able to access yum repositories as a data source. It can *also* access apt repositories, which yum cannot do. > Which service you use is up to you, it's a matter of personal > preference. That is certainly true. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>