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Old 16th November 2006, 01:36 PM
vijayrom Offline
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Error "Unable to retrieve software information" in Fedora core 5 plz suggest any solu

iam using fedora 5 in this os the add/remove software option doesnot working when i try the error is displayed
"Unable to retrieve software information" i have searched in google lot of dicussions nothing usefull please any body sujjest a good solution
 

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