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Re: Nither telnet nor ftp are found on my menu?



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> On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 08:47:13AM +0200, Shaul Karl (shaulka@bezeqint.net)=
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> > I can't see a ftp or telnet entries in my menu.
> > Am I the only one?
> > How does the relevant files in /usr/lib/menu looks like?
> > What pacakges should be responsible for these menu entries?
> 
> =2E..if the executables aren't on your system, install them:
> 


I haven't clarified myself properly:
I was not reffering to the executables. I was reffering to the menu entries, 
the ones that you get when you use your left mouse button in the root of the X 
windows system.
Assuming that is installed on your system, do you have entries for ftp and 
telnet? Do you see the corresponding files in /usr/lib/menu? Which packages 
installed them?


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>     Package: telnet
>     Status: install ok installed
>     Priority: standard
>     Section: net
>     Installed-Size: 188
>     Maintainer: Herbert Xu <herbert@debian.org>
>     Source: netkit-telnet
>     Version: 0.17-5
>     Replaces: netstd
>     Provides: telnet-client
>     Depends: libc6 (>=3D 2.1.2), libncurses5
>     Description: The telnet client.
>      The telnet command is used for interactive communication with another =
> host
>      using the TELNET protocol.
> 
>     Package: ftp
>     Status: install ok installed
>     Priority: standard
>     Section: net
>     Installed-Size: 152
>     Maintainer: Herbert Xu <herbert@debian.org>
>     Source: netkit-ftp
>     Version: 0.17-4
>     Replaces: netstd
>     Depends: libc6 (>=3D 2.1.94), libncurses5, libreadline4 (>=3D 4.1)
>     Description: The FTP client.
>      ftp is the user interface to the ARPANET standard File Transfer Protoc=
> ol.
>      The program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote netwo=
> rk
>      site.
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