I've just was reading the item : 102.4 Use Debian package management
And it states "Find packages containing specific files or libraries which may or may not be installed." If the package is installed, you can do that with dpkg. But you can't do it if the package is not installed, I mean, you can't do it with at least "apt search" or with "apt-cache search". You need some extra tool such as apt-file. So, I think that apt-file should be included explicitly in "files, terms and utilities" But I wonder if we really want that a candidate knows that... Perhaps we'd want only that a candidate knows: "Find packages either by description or by name which may or may not be installed." (sorry, perhaps my english is not perfect). And adding another item: "Find packages containing specific files or libraries that are installed." What do you think? Greets -- -- Sergio Belkin LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org
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