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''This article is specific to CentOS, however the packages required for yum here are the same on other flavors''
 
''This article is specific to CentOS, however the packages required for yum here are the same on other flavors''
  
The scripts shown below install all the packages upon which yum depends for a 386 distro (Need separate 64 bit instructions)
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The below scripts installs all packages upon which yum depends for a 386 distro (Need separate 64 bit instructions)
  
 
'''Please note''' - that the version numbers of the packages WILL change as later releases come out, it is up to you to ensure that the packages used are the latest.  If you find a package in this script has become deprecated, please update this page with the latest package so others do not have to search for it as well.
 
'''Please note''' - that the version numbers of the packages WILL change as later releases come out, it is up to you to ensure that the packages used are the latest.  If you find a package in this script has become deprecated, please update this page with the latest package so others do not have to search for it as well.

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