Hi Ralph,
did
su ls -l /usr/sbin/ | grep regionset
and this did indeed confirm the existence of regionset in that
directory(as decreed by the regionset project owners).
Then it was a simple matter of running regionset, by ensuring that you
DO NOT go in as root.
All you need is /usr/sbin/regionset
Apparently my drive is still happily set to Region 1(as it should be).
Thanks for the help.
Maybe this reply will go up on the search results and help out eh?
Simono
On Sun, 2010-08-29 at 18:48 +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> > installed on Mepis regionset application from synaptic. Konsole
> > doesn't have a clue about it. How do I actually get it to run?
>
> Do
>
> dpkg -L regionset
>
> and inspect the output for clues. In particular, man pages and commands
> in
>
> echo /{,usr/}{s,}bin
>
> Cheers,
> Ralph.
>
>
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