bobby Asked: 2011-05-24 08:53:10 +0800 CST2011-05-24 08:53:10 +0800 CST 2011-05-24 08:53:10 +0800 CST EPEL & RPM Fusion for Servers? 772 Has anyone found EPEL & RPM Fusion to be stable enough for production servers? Currently running CentOS centos fedora epel 1 Answers Voted Best Answer jamespo 2011-05-24T09:04:05+08:002011-05-24T09:04:05+08:00 EPEL should certainly be fine - I don't use RPM Fusion. However I recommend using the yum priority plugin to "protect" your core rpms. As the docs say, "give at least the CentOS base and update repositories a very high priority".
EPEL should certainly be fine - I don't use RPM Fusion.
However I recommend using the yum priority plugin to "protect" your core rpms. As the docs say, "give at least the CentOS base and update repositories a very high priority".