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Whenever something is missing, such as kdesu, I try the locate command. |
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The database is normally updated each early morning, so if you have just |
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installed some software, it won't be in the locate database. Just run |
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updatedb as root. |
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In this case I would run: |
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locate kdesu |
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and I get hundreds of files, including: |
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/usr/portage/kde-base/kdesu/kdesu-3.5.0.ebuild |
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/export/fedora/usr/bin/kdesu |
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So I can see that there is a portage package and I see that it is |
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installed in my Fedora Core 4 partition. |
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Locate is very handy. |
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Cheers! |
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Steve Herber herber@×××××.com work: 206-221-7262 |
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Security Engineer, UW Medicine, IT Services home: 425-454-2399 |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Gavin Seddon wrote: |
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> hi all |
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> things are coming together today, k3b sees my cd/dvd and my paper is |
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> out. chuffed. |
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> however, when I run k3bsetup I get 'kdesu' isn't found. What do I need? |
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> Dr Gavin Seddon |
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> School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences |
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> University of Manchester |
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> Oxford Road, Manchester |
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> M13 9PL, U.K. |
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