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Old 25th July 2010, 07:06 PM
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texlive problem

while installing texlive power went.after that i am unable to update texlive. i had already done the command yum -complete-transaction then its saying that there are no unfinished transactions. then i also tried to remove it again its saying texlive is not installied. please help me out with this problem
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