Synaptic installs not installed
Karl Auer
kauer at biplane.com.au
Fri Apr 21 08:07:21 UTC 2006
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 10:38 +0300, Avraham Hanadari wrote:
> On at least two occasions I have selected and installed packages which I
> was later unable to find. "Remind" and "3-D Chess" are the most recent.
> Evidently there is a step here which I am ignoring. It is clearly marked
> in Synaptic that the programs are installed. I reinstalled Remind just
> to be sure. I've even searched in Add Applications, and they do not
> appear there. I know remind is in /usr/bin/remind, clicking on it
> doesn't wake him up. What have I missed?
Only twice? Gee it happens with every second install to me. They DO
generally end up on the appropriate path though, so you can add them via
browsing. Try "which <program-name>", or "locate <some-file>" if you
know anything about the installed item. You may need to refresh the
locate database (/etc/cron.daily/slocate) to use locate.
Remind ends up in /usr/bin after install. I don't think it's a graphical
thing though, so running it off a menu probably makes no sense (well, in
a terminal, I suppose). Read "man remind" to get the idea. You might
like to try kalarm instead (which works OK under Gnome, BTW).
Regards, K.
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