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[ILUG] Changing over from RH x to Fedora

[ILUG] Changing over from RH x to Fedora

David O'Callaghan david.ocallaghan at cs.tcd.ie
Fri Mar 5 09:54:57 GMT 2004


On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 18:12, quest at leviathan.irelands-web.ie wrote:
> I have a RH 7.1 server running apache, DNS, sendmail...
> I haven't seen Fedora yet. Is it feasible to move everything over to a 
> server running Fedora. Anybody done something like it yet and if so what 
> to watch out for? 

Not what you asked for, but a less drastic change would be to upgrade to
RH 7.3 via apt (http://ayo.ie.freshrpms.net/), and use the updates from
the Fedora Legacy project (http://www.fedoralegacy.org/) for a year or
so.


David
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