Re: [gentoo-user] this is so much fun

2004-01-02 Thread Ben Munat
Wow, thanks... that's great. I've had that problem many times before... or not remembering the exact name of a program. That'll come in handy... even better than locate. b Alan wrote: Doesn't it seem like you find something the minute you ask the question in a public forum? I do that all the

Re: [gentoo-user] this is so much fun

2004-01-02 Thread Alan
Doesn't it seem like you find something the minute you ask the question in a public forum? I do that all the time... Quick tip: qpkg -l will show you where the installed files are. I use that when I emerge something and have no clue what to run to execute it :) alan On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 0

Re: [gentoo-user] this is so much fun

2004-01-01 Thread Collins
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 20:58:01 -0800 Ben Munat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok... where does portage put apps that I emerge? Like mozilla > firebird? It's not on my path and doing a locate on "firebird", all I > find are the /usr/portage, /var/db and /var/cache files. > I presume you emerge mozill

Re: [gentoo-user] this is so much fun

2004-01-01 Thread Ben Munat
Ack! Nevermind. Sorry, I should look a little more carefully before I post. b Ben Munat wrote: Ok... where does portage put apps that I emerge? Like mozilla firebird? It's not on my path and doing a locate on "firebird", all I find are the /usr/portage, /var/db and /var/cache files. -- [EMA

[gentoo-user] this is so much fun

2004-01-01 Thread Ben Munat
Ok... where does portage put apps that I emerge? Like mozilla firebird? It's not on my path and doing a locate on "firebird", all I find are the /usr/portage, /var/db and /var/cache files. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list