# Admins can modify this file for system-wide defaults [CommandNotFound] # Controls what locations are searched for missing files # # Entries are separated with ';' # # default=/usr/bin;/usr/sbin;/bin;/sbin SearchLocations=/usr/bin;/usr/sbin;/bin;/sbin # Controls what to do when a single match is found for a typo. # For instance, 'gnome-power-staatistics' is matched to 'gnome-power-statistics' # # Allowed values are 'ignore', 'run', 'ask' or 'warn' # # default=warn SingleMatch=warn # Controls what to do when multiple matches are found for a typo. # For instance, 'dmesgg' is matched to 'mesg' and 'dmesg' # # Allowed values are 'ignore', 'ask' or 'warn' # # default=warn MultipleMatch=warn # Controls if the tool should search for packages in remote # software repositories. This may introduce a non-trivial delay if the repositories # have not been recently refreshed. # # Allowed values are 'true' or 'false' # # default=true SoftwareSourceSearch=true # Controls if the tool should look for similar command names and suggest # those instead. # # Allowed values are 'true' or 'false' # # default=true SimilarNameSearch=true # Controls what to do when a single package install is found for # a missing command. # For instance, 'make' prompts the user to install automake-1.8 # # Allowed values are 'ignore', 'install', 'ask' or 'warn' # # default=ask SingleInstall=ask # Controls what to do when a more than one possible package # is found for a missing command. # For instance, 'make' prompts the user to install automake-1.8 or automake-1.10. # # Allowed values are 'ignore', 'ask' or 'warn' # # default=warn MultipleInstall=warn # Controls how long we should allow the user to wait when searching for # additional packages. # This can be set to very small numbers to avoid distracting the user, although # some entries may not be found if the caches need refreshing or metadata # downloading. # # Value is the number of milliseconds to allow. # # default=2000 MaxSearchTime=2000