>
> Rosemary, perhaps it is time you learned the "find" command.
>
> Open a command line window (konsole or Eterm or xterm or rxvt or gnuterm
> or whatever), and type the following:
>
> find /home/rosemary -name \*thunderbird\* -print
>
> This will show you the location of anything containing the string
> "thunderbird" within your home directory and all its subdirectories.
>
> I'm sure there are people who would invoke this command slightly
> differently, but I'm set in my ways - I started using "find" on UNIX, so
> my usage is perhaps archaic. It works, though.
>
> regards
> Duncan

Thank you.  I have some printed documentation about konsole and command line 
and Rute Tutorial. Need to read and absorb!

Will do the above thanks
Rosemary

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