dpkg -l | grep iiOriginally Posted by EMH_Mark3
Is there a way to list the names of all installed packages?
dpkg -l | grep iiOriginally Posted by EMH_Mark3
This one was brought to my attention by Richenbacharus.... (I think, apologies if not)
apt-get install synaptic
Wicked program, bit like add/remove windows (sorry, meant programs) under Micro$**t.
Synaptic shows you what's installed, what's available to install (from Debian) and also let's you do the apt-get update, apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade stuff with a nice GUI. Give it a try, you got nothing to lose..
Mike.
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