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Old 02-21-2013, 10:16 PM   #1
binladen_vn88
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How to show package name of binary file?


I'm newbie in Linux, , i have one question which i don't find answer in google, "How to show package name of binary file (ex: ip commnad)?".
Please answer help me if you know that, thank so much, ^_^
 
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Without knowing which distribution (or better which package management system) you use this is impossible to answer.
 
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