[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob Hensley) wrote:
>Hi, This is my first time using this mailing list, and I'm also still
>pretty new to linux. I was just wondering if there was a way I could find
>out every package (all the thing's I've used apt-get to install...not the
>base packages) installed on my comput
Hi, This is my first time using this mailing list, and I'm also still
pretty new to linux. I was just wondering if there was a way I could find
out every package (all the thing's I've used apt-get to install...not the
base packages) installed on my computer. I'm running slink on a
486/33 with 1
You can see all the installed packages using 'dselect'. Call it from the
shell and then select 'Select'. The installed packages are marked with an
'*'.
TroPeek
- Original Message -
From: Rob Hensley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December
don't think you can filter and show what packages were installed via what
method, the 'base' system is only 1 package though.
use dpkg -l to list all installed packages
nate
On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Rob Hensley wrote:
zoid >Hi, This is my first time using this mailing list, and I'm also still
zoid
Hi, This is my first time using this mailing list, and I'm also still
pretty new to linux. I was just wondering if there was a way I could find
out every package (all the thing's I've used apt-get to install...not the
base packages) installed on my computer. I'm running slink on a
486/33 with 12mb
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