Re: Wireshark on F10



On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:53 PM, Rahul Tidke <rahul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just installed wireshark using yum (yum install wireshark); it installed
successfully withour any error messages, but now I can not execute (as root
user) the command "wireshark" from the shell, it is not available there. I
tried to find it under /bin & /sbin but not present there also. I tried to
find the GNOME menu options for wireshark but its not available there
(logged in using normal user). Whats wrong here?


the gui is in the wireshark-gnome package.

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