Peter Toye <lilyp...@ptoye.com> writes: > Friday, January 24, 2020, 11:34:24 AM, Peter Toye wrote: > >> Thursday, January 23, 2020, 5:40:00 PM, Michael Käppler wrote: > >>> Do you think that 'lsusb' could be necessary? I think Federico's >>> intention was to keep the image as small as possible, >>> because one can easily install every debian >>> package in the stretch repo >>> afterwards. > >> Fine, Makes sense. I'll work out how to get it. > > That's easier said than done. I found the relevant package name and > used apt-get to install it. At least, I think I did, but typing lsusb > comes up with bash: lsusb: command not found so that's obviously not > right. i tried searching for a file called lsusb but came up with no > result.
hash -r or open a new terminal window. > So (newbie Linux question again) - where does apt-get put the > installed package? Or do I have to do something else first? Should be installed where it's getting found as long as your shell is not convinced otherwise from previous tries. -- David Kastrup