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Re: [SLE] using rsh server - how to start running
- From: rudolf <rwschnetler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 09:14:12 +1000
- Message-id: <1149808452.6006.11.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 13:27 -0600, Don Raboud wrote:
> ... I would generally
> > want to now do a global find for the file "rcxinetd" but I don't
> > know how to do that in Linux
>
.
.
.
> The locate command will also locate files.
>
> user:~> locate rcxinetd
> /usr/sbin/rcxinetd
>
Just to add to Don's comments:
To install locate, you need to install the package 'findutils-locate'.
After you have done that, you need to run as root 'updatedb' from the
command line.
Another way to search for files is to use 'Find Files/Folders' from
KMenu.
Rudolf
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> ... I would generally
> > want to now do a global find for the file "rcxinetd" but I don't
> > know how to do that in Linux
>
.
.
.
> The locate command will also locate files.
>
> user:~> locate rcxinetd
> /usr/sbin/rcxinetd
>
Just to add to Don's comments:
To install locate, you need to install the package 'findutils-locate'.
After you have done that, you need to run as root 'updatedb' from the
command line.
Another way to search for files is to use 'Find Files/Folders' from
KMenu.
Rudolf
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