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Chapter 10. Upgrading Linux and Other Applications
- Table of Contents
- 10.1. Using the Red Hat Package Manager (RPM)
- 10.2. Installing or Upgrading Without RPM
- 10.3. Strategies for Keeping an Up-to-date System
- 10.4. Linux Kernel Upgrades
- 10.5. Upgrading a Red Hat Stock Kernel
- 10.6. Building a Custom Kernel
- 10.7. Moving to the Linux 2.2.x Kernels
- 10.8. Configuring the Apache Web Server
- 10.9. Configuring the Squid HTTP Caching Proxy Daemon
- 10.10. Configuring the Sendmail E-mail Daemon
To get the most out of your Linux system, such as adding features, getting rid of potential bugs, and ensuring it is reasonably free of security holes, it is a good idea to keep your server -- including the Linux kernel, modules, and user applications -- upgraded. At times it may also be necessary to upgrade hardware components such as a larger hard drive. This chapter will address these issues.