B''H http://bugs.gnewsense.org/Bugs/00364
command-not-found is the program suggesting what package to install if one tries to execute a non-installed application in a shell. It uses a couple of database files for the binary to package resolution. The problem is that some of them are for non-free parts. 92K /usr/share/command-not-found/programs.d/all-main.db 16K /usr/share/command-not-found/programs.d/all-multiverse.db 16K /usr/share/command-not-found/programs.d/all-restricted.db 312K /usr/share/command-not-found/programs.d/all-universe.db 364K /usr/share/command-not-found/programs.d/i386-main.db 56K /usr/share/command-not-found/programs.d/i386-multiverse.db 16K /usr/share/command-not-found/programs.d/i386-restricted.db 1.4M /usr/share/command-not-found/programs.d/i386-universe.db My suggestions for a resolution is two one simple and a more advanced one: Easy: Remove the package Removing the package will just disable the lookup and not break the system. See the end of /etc/bash.bashrc for more information. Harder: Remove the databases No sure what kind of mayhem that might couse. -- Patrik Lembke www: http://blambi.chebab.com/ jabber: bla...@lysator.liu.se GnuPG-key: http://gpg.chebab.com/8FA11A15.asc
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