> I tried first to use the magicfilter package but I missed the first time to > activate > properly the configuration and I was not given a second chance to run the > configuration even after removing and installing again the package.
I'm glad I could help. Probably you want to know that dpkg lets you configure packages anytime after installation. From 'man dpkg': "dpkg --configure package ... | -a | --pending Reconfigure an unpacked package. If -a or --pend ing is given instead of package, all unpacked but unconfigured packages are configured. Configuring consists of the following steps: 1. Unpack the configuration files, and at the same time back up the old configuration files, so that they can be restored if something goes wrong. 2. Run postinst script, if provided by the package." Greetings -- I did not vote for the Austrian government Linux: The choice of a GNU generation. Visit http://www.gnu.org/