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i'm new to this, i've just got my internet working and it took ages for me to work that out, my problem is installing software, i trying to install kdvdbackup but i'm getting errors saying kdvdbackup requires libstdc++.so.6 but i can't find where to download it from if someone could help i would be grateful
i'm using suse 9.2 pro i don't no what other information u might need please let me know i'll try and find it, switching from windows to this it like learning to use computers again
i'm new to this, i've just got my internet working and it took ages for me to work that out, my problem is installing software, i trying to install kdvdbackup but i'm getting errors saying kdvdbackup requires libstdc++.so.6 but i can't find where to download it from if someone could help i would be grateful
cheers
nk
whenever you get something like this, just type the name into Google and you'll find a download site. In this case it's the c++ standard library. Some SW needs different versions than what's on your computer.
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