* Rob OpenSuSE <rob.opensuse.linux@googlemail.com> [02-09-09 09:38]:
That looks great. I wonder though if this is as clear as can be? Would you mind considering a suggestion as feedback.
"Now it prints this info immediately:
$ blender If 'blender' is not a typo you can run the following command to lookup the package that contains the binary: command-not-found blender bash: blender: command not found
$ ifconfig Absolute path to 'ifconfig' is '/sbin/ifconfig', so it might be intended to be run only by user with superuser privileges (eg. root). bash: ifconfig: command not found "
Suggested simpler text
$ blender If 'blender' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this : command-not-found blender bash: blender: command not found
$ ifconfig 'ifconfig' has path '/sbin/ifconfig', so it may require root privileges should typing /sbin/ifconfig fail to work correctly bash: ifconfig: command not found
This seems simpler to understand, and avoids geek speak words like 'binary', without being ambiguous, and gives good hints towards 'best practice'.
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