On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Vidiot wrote:
> >Have you looked at 'ical' ? (included w RH)
> >Mike
>
> What a weird name. No wonder I didn't find it on the system. I wasn't
> looking for a name like that.
>
For future reference the 'man -k' or 'apropos' command can be very useful
when you know what you want but not what it's called. Eg:
[matthewm@dhcplro190 (1) matthewm]$ man -k calendar
cal (1) - displays a calendar
calendar (n) - Create and manipulate a monthly calendar
ical (1) - An X based Calendar Program
read-ical (1) - coverts information on USR Pilot into Ical
calendar
xfclock (1) - clock and calendar for The Cholesterol Free
Desktop Environment
[matthewm@dhcplro190 (1) matthewm]$
... of course this doens't help if ical was never installed on your system
but it does make a great place to start. For what it's worth. :)
M.
--
WebCentral Pty Ltd Australia's #1 Internet Web Hosting Company
Level 1, 96 Lytton Road. Network Operations - Systems Engineer
PO Box 4169, East Brisbane. phone: +61 7 3249 2583
Queensland, Australia. pgp key id: 0x900E515F
_______________________________________________
Redhat-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list