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Help needed regarding Solaris 10 patch Management
Hello Friends..
I have not tried anything related to Solaris patch and wish to learn more about it. I just wanted to try the patchadd and patchrm commands and how they work, just for educational purpose. I tried to download Solaris 10 patches, it asked me to register at sunsolve.com and i registered. Again when I tried downloading, it said "you dont have a signed contract". Is there any alternative to learn patch management in Solaris 10? Also please let me know if there are individual patches available... like for example, if staroffice package has a bug, there need to be a separate patch for staroffice.... thanks a lot for helping me now and earlier. Last edited by DukeNuke2; 10-18-2009 at 11:33 AM.. Reason: changed font |
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