![]() ![]() The terminal also says to type the following to install the newest version of node.js, so I type the following: yum install -y nodejsīut then I type node -version again, and the terminal replies with v0.12.7 again, showing that the preceding commands, simply re-installed the old outdated version again. The terminal prints out that I should type the following to remove the outdated version of node.js, so I type the following: yum remove -y nodejs npm So then I type the following to get the latest version of node.js: cd /tmp This is clearly an old version because says that v5.6.0 is the latest stable version. I start by typing node -version which results in v0.12.7. What do I have to change in the code below to install the newest version of Node.js on CentOS 7? I am trying to set up Node.js on CentOS 7, but the following commands are failing to install the latest version. ![]() ![]() See notes at bottom of OP, and partial answer. Note: This is partially solved, but needs a little more attention. ![]()
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