a quick sumup:
synaptic is a nice GUI for apt.
up2date is only usefull to show pending updates
yum is only usefull after fc2 (IMO), unless you are dealing with multilib.
So for fc<3, use apt. For fc>3, use yum. If x86_64, use yum.
That is the simple explanation.
man, 14.03.2005 kl. 20.31 skrev beartooth:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:44:39 -0500, seth vidal wrote:
choose one of:
yum up2date apt/synaptic
and go with it.
do not use all of them at once.
Well, as long as yum is working -- which seems to take a lot more and more frequent tweaking -- I prefer it to up2date. (I haven't really tried synaptic yet; haven't even run it.) So at least on the FC1 machines, I should remove the launchers on the panel for up2date.
Any advice as between synaptic and yum? I presume each has pros and cons.
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