[CLUE-Tech] Suse questions

Angelo Bertolli angelo at freeshell.org
Thu Apr 15 19:50:41 MDT 2004


No matter what, you should have find:

find / -name rdate -print

Mike Staver wrote:

> I have a few more command based SuSE questions.  Again, I'm working 
> with 9.0 and on RedHat, the following commands work great:
>
> updatedb
> locate somefile
> /usr/bin/rdate -s time.nist.gov
>
> Without my ability to search using locate, or slocate, I have no idea 
> how I'm supposed to search the file system for files I'm looking for.  
> I also can't seem to locate the rdate command, which I found to be 
> very handy with Red Hat to get my servers all synced up at the same 
> time. Does anyone who uses SuSE know what the equivalents would be? 
> Most of the documentation for SuSE I have found on line is in German, 
> and that doesn't do a lot for me.





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