This now happens with misspellings:
$ locales
Command 'locales' not found, did you mean:
command 'locale' from deb libc-bin (2.31-0ubuntu9)
Try: sudo apt install
$ dpkg -l libc-bin
ii libc-bin 2.31-0ubuntu9 amd64GNU C Library: Binaries
This is particularly unf
** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/681495
Title:
Suggests installing a package that is already installed
To mana
Well ok, I guess it is not that bad in this case, since it does not
suggest installing it. It could note somewhere on the suggestion line
that it is actually installed, though, while picking up that habit of
checking this status anyway.
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This also happens with misspellings:
$ gnulot
No command 'gnulot' found, did you mean:
Command 'gnuplot' from package 'gnuplot-nox' (universe)
Command 'gnuplot' from package 'gnuplot-x11' (universe)
gnulot: command not found
$ gnuplot
G N U P L O T
Version 4.4 patchlevel 0