I was just looking over "revision 113 of lp:command-not-found" to see
how this feature was implemented.  The one thing that concerns me is
that the "ask" appears to be the default value.  In other words, if I
type in a non-existent command, if it matches a known command, it will
force me to answer 'y' or 'n'.

My first question, how will a user come to find out how to turn this
off.  I certainly don't want this feature as I spend 90% of my day in
the shell and am a horrible typer. :-)  I'm not saying "ask" shouldn't
be the default value, but I would like to see a very simple way to turn
it off, even if it's a message on the first occurrence of something
like: "To turn this feature off, change X value in Y config file"

Thoughts?

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c-n-f should be able offer to install missing programs (preference)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224776
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