On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Pete Theisen wrote:
> Eben King wrote:
>> On Fri, 18 Jul 2008, Pete Theisen wrote:
>
>>> Ok, installed shntool, but I can't find it!
>>
>> Does your OS use .debs? Got Synaptic? Right click on the package ->
>> properties, "installed files" tab.
>>
>> If not:
>> If it's in $PATH "type shntool"
>> if it's not:
>> If slocate has run since you installed shntool (it normally runs every
>> night) "locate shntool"
>> If not: "find / /usr -xdev -name shntool". List all disk filesystems
>> where I guessed "/ /usr".
>
> Hi Eben!
>
> Synaptic confirms that it is installed, but doesn't tell me where.
Properties -> installed files. Look for something in */bin or maybe /opt.
Maybe.
> It wasn't in /usr. If I wait 'til tomorrow it will be on the menu then?
When you say "locate shntool" it'll give an answer, if that's what it's
called. Gnome's or KDE's menu? I dunno how they're generated or refreshed.
I don't use either. It might happen when you log in.
> Not sure I know where to begin about the filesystems.
Easiest to look at what Synaptic says.
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