Wei Weng wrote:
>
> This question has nothing to do with neither linux nor C. Sorry about the
> off-topic.
> Question is:
> Where is the executable file to run CDE?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Wei Weng
> --- May star fall upon you ---
Do you not know about the commands: "which", "whereis", "type", and "locate" ?
If using bash, use this: "type -a cde"
Or if "cde" is not the correct executable file name for CDE, replace that with
the correct file name, and It will find all references in your path, and in any
shell functions and aliases.
If "type -a" turns up nothing try: "whereis cde"
That will look in common executable paths, whether they are in your $PATH or
not.
And, if worse comes to worse, use "locate \*cde\*"
(You may have to rebuild the locate locate database first: "updatebd")
Good Luck,
Brock
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