dpkg -l
or
dpkg --get-selections
From: "Ian Chilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I ment, before I do the dist-upgrade, I wanted to remove stuff from the
> base install that I didn't want..
Hello,
Thanks for the reply!
> I don't recommend installing all packages then getting rid of them
> one by one. One - you can't install all packages for some packages
> conflict with other packages. Two - not a good policy on simplicity's
> grounds, as production environments shouldn't be burden
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Ian Chilton wrote:
>Hello,
>
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>I have just been given remote access to a box I am going to use as
a
>server. It has Debian 2.2 (stable) installed. (It's a Sun Ultra 1
Hello,
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I have just been given remote access to a box I am going to use as a
server. It has Debian 2.2 (stable) installed. (It's a Sun Ultra 1
(sparc64)).
What I want to do is the following:
- Remove unwanted pack
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