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COMMAND-NOT-FOUND(1)	  http://en.opensuse.org/Sco	  COMMAND-NOT-FOUND(1)

NAME
       command-not-found - A command-not-found handler

SYNOPSIS
       command-not-found {binary_name} {repository}

ARGUMENTS
       The following arguments are required:

       binary_name
	   The name of binary you are looking for.

       repository
	   The name of repository for search. For most cases, use zypp

DESCRIPTION
       command-not-found handler is designed to tell users which package
       contains a missing command.

       The handler is integrated to bash(1) and zsh(1) shells and is not
       necessary to call it directly. Just type a name of the command in your
       favourite shell and you´ll get a result.

       If you consider c-n-f handler useless, just add unset
       command_not_found_handle to your profile or remove the
       command-not-found package.

       Handler doesn´t call the command-not-found binary directly, it only
       prints info about it. If you want to invoke it automatically, just add
       export COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_AUTO=1 to your bash profile.

EXAMPLE: NORMAL USAGE
       For example you want to try blender, because you have heard that is an
       amazing program. So just type blender in shell:

	   $ blender

       You get the following output:

	   The program ´blender´ can be found in the following package:
	     * blender [ path: /usr/bin/blender, repository: zypp (openSUSE 11.1-0) ]

	   Try installing with:
	       sudo zypper install blender

	   bash: blender: command not found

SEE ALSO
       scout(1)

AUTHOR
       Pavol Rusnak <stick@gk2.sk>
	   Developer

http://gitorious.org/opensus	  08/07/2009		  COMMAND-NOT-FOUND(1)
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