You can also use the locate command. It is usually in most distributions,
but you may have to install it. I don't remember the package name, but a
quick Google search for "Linux locate command" should find it. It is used
with updatedb to create a database of all files on the computer.

HTH

Michael
On Jun 26, 2016 8:00 PM, "Mike Carroll" <druidl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The #1 hit of a search for "debian find program command" gives these three
> ways, although it's not clear that they're all available on Debian:
> "whereis rdpanel"
> "which rdpanel"
> "type rdpanel"
>
> You can also use "find -name rdpanel" from the root directory but that
> generates a lot of permission-denied messages.
>
> (On a CentOS system the Rivendell programs are in /usr/bin.)
>
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 3:07 PM Seth Stevenson <rcflye...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Where does the program files for the Rivendell programs reside. I am
>> trying to find the one for rdpanel so I can try to make it autostart on
>> bootup. I am using debian wheezy. Thanks!
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