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.

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