On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 09:12:10 +0200 Elias <elias.rudb...@it.uu.se> wrote: > Trying to execute any command that is not found (e.g. entering aaaa at the > command line) gives the following output:
It's the apt-file database that is missing after the initial install of command-not-found and apt-file. This can be 'fixed' (created) by running apt-file update manually. It will be 'fixed' automatically the next time apt-get update (or any equivalent way to update the apt package lists) is run. Andreas