Subj : Raspberry Pi To : IB JOE From : Dumas Walker Date : Mon Sep 17 2018 05:16 pm > This is the frustrating part, for me anyway, in learning Linux is.... well ... > I may have ephed things up. I did run apt-get install... it ran... I looked > everywhere and couldn't find it. tried the second way, building it via > source... it built it... somewhere... Can't find it. I have a local > guy/friend I know who'll dig me out of this mess. There are a few places that it could have put it. For packages, if you are running the x server, a package like synaptic might help. It is a GUI package manager. I mostly use apt-get from the command line, but I can use synaptic to figure out where a package has put something if I cannot find it. There are other ways, too, that folks will probably suggest, which require a little more comfort with the command line. On my pi, it put the executable in /usr/sbin, and the config file in /etc/binkd. Mike --- * SLMR 2.1a * "Tryin' is the first step towards failure." - Homer * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .