Can't get update from RH

From: Mike Maxwell (maxwell_at_ldc.upenn.edu)
Date: 04/29/04

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    For four days I've been trying to download what appears to be three
    important updates to RH9, having to do with the kernel. For four days
    I've been getting the error msg "Demo service for server 1003318047
    limited due to high load... Demo service currently disabled due to
    high load." There follows a generic URL, which doesn't tell me much.

    Is it better to try to update late at night? Or just wait a few more
    days? (Hopefully it won't be turned off at the end of the month...)
    Or is there a way to tell it to use a different server/ mirror (and
    which one would you recommend)?

        Mike Maxwell


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