  | | | Installing rpm 's that are not from RHN | Installing rpm 's that are not from RHN 2006-03-25 - By mylar
Back On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 13:25, Hamilton, David wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering if downloading rpms and installing from a site such as > http://www.alsa-project.org/ posed any risk to a RHEL desktop computer? > The past several kernels the module for my sound card (CS4236) has been > left out. The only way to correct the issue is to go to alsa org and > download the files and go through the steps. Is the above site a > "trusted" site to RHEL users or would I be better off not trusting any > files unless they come from RHN? I searched and the RHN doesn't seem to > have the files needed. > > David
I've installed loads of third party RPMs that are not from RHN and I have never had a problem. I've also compiled and installed plenty of source rpm's and tarballs and never had a problem.
To be on the safe side make sure the checksums match.
In answer to your question...No... Non-RHN RPM's will not compromise or damige your computer.
mylar
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