On 6/21/05, kas <kas11(a)tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
In looking at the network status applet, I find that if I type in
eth0
in the selection box, it seems to work ok...that there isn't a default
entry for eth0 is a minor bug but I can't find the component in bugzilla
to file against...maybe after more coffee.
here is how i go about figuring out which package a program belongs to.
I start the program up and then in a terminal i do "ps auxw" and
review the names of the running programs. Usually i can figure out
which binary is actually associated with the graphical program I
started up. In the case of the gnome network applet
/usr/libexec/gnome-netstatus-applet shows up in the ps auxw output
next i do an rpm -qf /usr/libexec/gnome-netstatus-applet to find the
name of the binary package, in this case gnome-netstatus is the
binary package
then i do an rpm -qi gnome-netstatus to find the SRPM the binary
package came from.
in this case Source RPM: gnome-netstatus-2.10.0-4.src.rpm
the Source RPM name is the name of the component in bugzilla that you
should file against.
-jef