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