From: Jose Maria Lopez (jkerouac@eresmas.com)
Date: Fri Sep 03 2004 - 18:06:36 EDT
El vie, 03 de 09 de 2004 a las 11:45, Milind Nanal escribió:
>
> List,
>
> Looking for best free tool /open source solution for Linux operating system
> patches management. There are commercial tools available like Novell
> zenworks, Shavlik Technologies. But I am looking for non commercial option.
>
> Some thing like patch distribution server which possibly push the recent OS
> patches to other linux systems. Linux distribution should covering RedHat,
> Suse other linux flavors.
>
> Quick response is highly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Milind
If you are looking for upgrading Linux systems with new packages as
bugs or updates appears then I know two options, one is The Redhat
Network, from Redhat, and the other one is Red Carpet from Ximian,
now Novell.
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