> i'd search package contents for libwnn.so.0, or there's probably a package
> called libwmn0 or simply libwmn
>> you can probably do this with the fedora package manager or maybe you can
> use rpmfind.net or google
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Ola,
As an example:
http://rpmfind.rediris.es/rpm2html/fedora-os-i386/FreeWnn-libs-1.11-39.i386.html
Just open google, search for libwnn.so.0 rpm fedora and voila.
You can sometimes do:
rpm -q --whatprovides libwnn.so.0
Conor Wynne
Dublin
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