On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 11:33:09PM -0600, Scott Evans wrote: >> I just finished getting back into having a home box running Linux, and I've >> installed Fedora 5, since that's the version that the guide book I have >> came with. Anyway, I was migrating over some data from another (non-Linux) >> system, and I'm shocked to find that the "calendar" command is missing from >> my Linux installation. It's present on the solaris, aix, and the Tru64 >> unix boxes I've just checked, but can't find it anywhere on my Linux >> install. >> >> Am I missing something with my FC5 install, is this a known thing, or is >> there some other command I'm missing that has the same functionality (reads >> a calendar file in the user's home dir and spits out events that are for >> that day or the next day). >> Ah, a fellow devotee of "calendar" .... Glad to know I'm not alone! I also like this program and was dismayed when it disappeared from the Red Hat / Fedora Core distributions -- I'm not sure, but it may have been gone as early as Red Hat 9. And's not as if Googling for "calendar" is much use, either. ("/usr/bin/calendar" as a search term is somewhat more useful, in my experience, but still not a sure thing.) I was able to install it on an FC4 system from an RPM for package calendar-8.4.3. I seem to remember that I found the RPM in some non-standard place, but I don't remember details, and I'm not finding it right away with calendar-8.4.3 as a search term either. If no on else suggests anything useful, I'll search further. I'm planning to "upgrade" that FC4 system in the near future, so I'll need to know too. -- blm