thats my point. hfsplus isn't a command. if there was a command in the apt 
repository called hfsplus then it would have told you what package to 
download to get that program. for example the 'perf' command comes from the 
linux-common-2.6 package (or something) so it found it. if you typed xfs, it 
would suggest you installed xfs, the x font server. If you typed hfs, not 
hfsplus, it would suggest you install hfsplus-tools or something 
(i already have it installed) but hfsplus does not correspond to a program 
in apt so you get no response. next time you're wondering about a 
program's existence try 'apt-cache search' it would be nice if apt-get had a 
search feature like yum does but the apt suite is kind of complicated. 

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