> note > that while /usr/doc does exist under debian, you may find it is > empty, > or has little in it. On debian, you'll want to check out > /usr/share/doc instead, just replace /usr/doc with /usr/share/doc in > the above shell script fragment. Apologies. Thought Parham wanted a package list of what's installed. If he were running Debian, I'd say to run 'dpkg -l | less'. I dunno how RPM does it...or pkgtool in Slackware either, for that matter, as I'm still trying to puzzle out the sendmail README files. Can't seem to get rid of my FQDN. Masquerading doesn't seem to wanna work. Driving me batz, but I love it. I'm typing this in Notepad because NVDA doesn't work with Thunderbird, and I love working for more than 30 minutes too much. Stewpid web-based windows. Besides, I told Parham about the various bin directories. Why should he hafta look in /usr/share/doc, too? Michael