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Old 19th July 2005, 10:07 PM
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ARGH again, updates won't work!

I installed SMARTPM and all the update managers ( smartpm, yum, yumex, RHM, up2date, system-install-packages) no longer work. they ask for the password, and then nothing.

any sugestions??
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