Roberto Sanchez writes: > Valentine Kouznetsov writes: > > > 1) dpkg is great, but I cannot figure out one simple/usefull > > procedure. Let's assume I install one package and have file > > /usr/bin/my. Is is possible to figure out using dpkg or similar > > tool to which package /usr/bin/my belong to. On RedHat I just > > invoke rpm -qf /usr/bin/my and get back package name. > > Fram the man page: > > dpkg -L | --listfiles package ... > List files installed to your system from package.
What the OP was asking for seems to be more like 'dpkg -S'. > > Where correctly put aliases for modules, there so many config file > > for modules on Debian? > > Either in /etc/modules.conf or in a file in /etc/modutils/ (it > depends on your setup). Don't edit /etc/modules.conf, since it is automatically generated. Do edit files in /etc/modutils and run update-modules. Read update-modules(8) for information. Lucas -- Tired of getting two copies list messages? I respect the 'mail-followup-to' header field: http://cr.yp.to/proto/replyto.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]