On Tue 25 Sep 2018 at 12:08:54 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > mick crane wrote: > > have a look in /usr/bin ? > > Not to forget /bin, /sbin, /usr/sbin : > https://wiki.debian.org/FilesystemHierarchyStandard > > /bin is specified to hold "essential" programs. > /sbin is its add-on for system administrators. > /usr/bin + /usr/sbin together hold nearly 4000 files on my system. > > > Thakur Mahashaya wrote: > > no trick to be honest > > But are you aware that "standard utility" can be the start of a nice > dispute among the regulars of a computer users' mailing list ? > (Let's see what happens. No real persons or animals will be hurt.)
There can be no dispute over the meaning of "standard system utilities". These are the ones which have a "Priority: standard" field in the package description. On my stretch: grep -B 1 "Priority: standard" /var/lib/dpkg/available -- Brian.