Though my m/c doesn't have lsof either, I can suggest a way.
  Try doing a 
              grep lsof Contents-i386.
                        The contents file could be found in your installation CD
                        in .gz format. Hope this helps. 

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>Hi,
>
>There is no lsof binary on my machine. Now say If I want to find out which
>deb file contains this binary so that I can install that deb file, is it 
>possible ?
>
>Can anybody do dpkg -S 'which lsof' and send me the output.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Warm Regards
>
>
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