[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote these words on 10/29/05 14:05 CST:
> Author: archaic
> Date: 2005-10-29 13:05:51 -0600 (Sat, 29 Oct 2005)
> New Revision: 5240
> 
> Modified:
>    trunk/BOOK/general.ent
>    trunk/BOOK/general/sysutils/pciutils.xml
>    trunk/BOOK/introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
> Log:
> Updated to PCI-Utilities-2.2.0.
> +    <para>The <filename>pci.ids</filename> data file is constantly being
> +    updated. To get a current version of this file, run
> +    <command>update-pciids</command> as the <systemitem
> +    class="username">root</systemitem> user. This program requires the
> +    <application>which</application> script or program to find
> +    <application>wget</application> or <application>lynx</application> which 
> are
> +    used to fetch the most current file and place it in <filename
>      class='directory'>/usr/share</filename>.</para>

What is typically done is reference package names as their
official package name (Wget and Lynx) or change the application
tags to <command> tags. Probably the command tags are best as
"which" is actually looking for programs in the path.

-- 
Randy

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