Then all you have to do is match the folder, and that is the package at the beginning of the line. Trn4: /usr/share/doc/trn4/examples/univ/top Lxpanel: /etc/xdg/lxpanel/two_panels/panels/top Lubuntu-extra-sessions: /usr/share/lxpanel/profile/Lubuntu-Nexus7/panels/top Using the following command you can list all tcp connections to your Linux server: netstat -tunlp. Liece: /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/liece/styles/top It will return a list like this: broctl: /usr/share/broctl/scripts/helpers/topĬrossfire-maps: /usr/share/games/crossfire/maps/santo_dominion/magara/well/topĬrossfire-maps-small: /usr/share/games/crossfire/maps/santo_dominion/magara/well/top Then do a search like this: apt-file search -regexp '/top$' If you run a which command it will return the folder that it is installed into: $ which top If you really need to find what it is installed with, install apt-file first: sudo apt install apt-file It is probably installed with the procps package.
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