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On Red Hat, Fedora and CentOS systems, you can use yum to get the latest versions:
yum update
And on SUSE, you can use yast. There isn't a simple command you can run to trigger a system update in yast, but if you click to the System Update option (not the other two update options available in yast...blame SUSE for having three ways to update a system, all of which are mutually incompatible), you should be able to select new versions. SUSE 9.3 doesn't update repositories automatically, and so I'm working on a script to install to force an update of the yast repos (which may or may not end up working...yast on 9.3 is stupidly stubborn and cantankerous) which will be installed automatically in future installs, and will be posted in the FAQ for folks who installed before it was included.
Hi Marco,
On Red Hat, Fedora and CentOS systems, you can use yum to get the latest versions:
yum update
And on SUSE, you can use yast. There isn't a simple command you can run to trigger a system update in yast, but if you click to the System Update option (not the other two update options available in yast...blame SUSE for having three ways to update a system, all of which are mutually incompatible), you should be able to select new versions. SUSE 9.3 doesn't update repositories automatically, and so I'm working on a script to install to force an update of the yast repos (which may or may not end up working...yast on 9.3 is stupidly stubborn and cantankerous) which will be installed automatically in future installs, and will be posted in the FAQ for folks who installed before it was included.
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Excuse .
I dont' see a repos added by virtualmin on config yum files.
A nice day.