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libgd
![]() maybe libgd1 or libgd2 I'm not familiar with yum but there should be some sort of gui package manager with a search feature. |
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Amante dei cigari Cubani
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Have you tried going into the GUI interface and installing the packages that way? I am only familiar with Red Hat but I am sure the same exists for Ubuntu or whatever flavor your running. Or else you will need to download the actual package if yum cannot find it on your system. Try the command "yum search gd" for example or yum provides .
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