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Ron Johnson writes:

$ dpkg -S `which faillog`
login: /usr/bin/faillog

Looks like you gotta keep it...

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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

Hi again Ron. still haven't solved my mplayer issue but will post again
as soon as I resolve some of these little issues that have bugged me
for months. However, I'm confused about the dpkg -S `which faillog` which asks for > more input. I have only one faillog, I think. Can only read a few bites from log which is 1.5 MB
in size. How do I see the rest of the 1.5 MB faillog file? I even tried
dpkg -S `tiger faillog' which spouted out MB's of package names and related
paths for just about every package I have installed. Since I can't get any
output for apt-cache search or wajig show or list how do you know its a required package? So I'll know? I could use some enlightenment!

Thanks for our comments,

Leonard Chatagnier



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