On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 16:09 +0200, Eric Tanguy wrote: > Le 02/06/2011 15:30, Eric Tanguy a Ãcrit : > > Le 02/06/2011 13:12, Michael Schwendt a Ãcrit : > >> On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 11:43:19 +0200, ET wrote: > >> > >>> I tried uninstall and reinstall PackageKit-command-not-found with the > >>> same result. > >>> Maybe a x86_64 problem ? > >> No. Don't just reinstall a package if it isn't broken. > >> Try to examine the problem a bit. Everything's there for > >> you to look at. > >> > >> $ rpm -ql PackageKit-command-not-found > >> /etc/PackageKit/CommandNotFound.conf > >> /etc/profile.d/PackageKit.sh > >> /usr/libexec/pk-command-not-found > >> > >> Look at /etc/profile.d/PackageKit.sh and try to find out > >> whether it is run and where it terminates. > > I did nothing special and now it works ... > > I don't understand! > > Thanks > > Eric > > > In fact it's not stable. > Sometimes > $ ftp > bash: ftp: commande inconnue... > Voulez-vous installer le paquet  ftp  qui fournit la commande >  ftp  ? [N/y] > > And sometimes > $ ftp > bash: ftp: commande inconnue... > > How to find where the problem could come from ? This could well be simply a matter of adjusting the timeout, i.e. the behaviour depends on the current speed of your network. (Personally I think this level of "helpfulness" is totally out of place in a Shell, so I fixed it by uninstalling PackageKit-command-not-found). poc -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines