You probably had problems with Severn 1 (9.0.93) connecting with RHN
because in that version, the security certificate for RHN has expired.
The error message, as usual, gives you no hint of how to truly fix the
issue.
You could download new certificates, but why bother when it is fixed in
Fedora Core anyhow. Use the Fedora Core.
Bob
ksm451(a)juno.com wrote:
thanks very much,i've seen the difference and i've just
dowloaded the disc1 and 2 waiting for the disc3 to finished,hopefully would burn them and
install tomorrow.thanks for your patience and good work,would get back to you if in
difficulties.
cheers
paul
-- Sean Earp <smearp(a)mac.com> wrote:
Paul-
Severn was originally (and probably still is) the internal code name
for what has now become the Fedora project. You can basically think of
Severn Beta 1 (90.93) as Fedora Test 1. The latest update (Fedora
test 2) can be found at: <
http://fedora.redhat.com> Hope this helps,
-Sean
On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 12:00 AM, ksm451(a)juno.com wrote:
>whats the diffrence between severn-90.93.I downloaded severn from
>Linuxiso.org and burn them into CD.Is this different from Fedora Test
>2,then how do i get Fedora Test 2.I tried using apt-get update,but
>since my network uses a proxy server,apt-get always failed,even though
>i've treid putting the proxy setting in apt.conf.More info would be
>welcomed
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