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bash: gedit: command not found

First, try this:
sudo apt-get install gedit

or You can try this

sudo apt-get purge gedit gedit-common
sudo apt-get clean

After this try reinstalling with

sudo apt-get install gedit
Posted by: Guest on November-12-2020
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bash: mysql: command not found

export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/mysql/bin/
Posted by: Guest on April-05-2020
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mysql: command not found

Command not found error shown when the mysql.exe path is not set in environmental variables as PATH
or you do this by set the path from cmd

1. open cmd
2. set mysql path in cmd
>set path=c:\wamp\bin\mysql\mysql5.6.17\bin

Now you can check mysql commands
Posted by: Guest on April-23-2020

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