Sa Mär 09 13:19:41 2013
Good afternoon
Thank You for help.
 >
 >  > To see what programs are installed open a terminal and type '


cd /usr/bin'
followed by
'ls | more'
 >



This is not 7zip, isnt it?
2to3
2to3-2.7
2to3-3.3
7z
7za
a2p


Can I do also:
ls > proglist.txt and then read the textfile instead of more?



 > I think that would be too limited to search for installed programs. You
 > could maybe start with 'echo $PATH' to at least see what directories your
 > current shell will be looking in for executable files. No guarantee your
 > she'll environment is set up right though.
*
OK

 >
 > Also, wasn't Fedora going to do away with user bin? Or is that the one
 > they are keeping? Maybe I dreamed that!
*
OK
 >
 > A better approach might be to use your package manager. I have dpkg
 > installed for that purpose on my systems. To check/search for if say
 > xterm is installed I could do the following;
 >
 >  >>dpkg --get-selections | grep xterm
 > lxterminal
 > xterm

Can I find 7zip
with ls ?


Regards
Sophie



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