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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat libcurl.so.4 problem Post 302548487 by mark54g on Thursday 18th of August 2011 02:00:41 PM
Old 08-18-2011
What Corona is trying to say is, to use a bad car analogy:

"My car needs new headlamps, how do I change them?"

"What kind of car is it?"

"It's a car. I don't know about cars"


You need to give us/him more information about the provider (such as Redhat, fedora, SUSE, Gentoo, Arch).
 

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