I just believe it could use some improved English.

- bjs

On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 4:26 PM Sergio Belkin via lpi-examdev <
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> 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
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