Hello everybody,
I've got a question concerning Debian I found no answer for in the
manuals; perhaps you can help me:
Is it possible to see what packages I have installed, so I can
(a) download all of them in one go and
(b) reinstall exactly those package after erasing all of my HD
For
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 07:59:19PM +0200, Kai Sterker wrote:
I've got a question concerning Debian I found no answer for in the
manuals; perhaps you can help me:
Is it possible to see what packages I have installed, so I can
(a) download all of them in one go and
(b) reinstall exactly
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 07:59:19PM +0200, Kai Sterker wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've got a question concerning Debian I found no answer for in the
manuals; perhaps you can help me:
Is it possible to see what packages I have installed, so I can
(a) download all of them in one go and
(b)
Subject: How do I find out what packages I have
currently installed?
dpkg --get-selections (I think)
Hall
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Kai Sterker wrote:
(snip)
Even if all packages would be downloaded, I wouldn't know how to make sure
that all of them are installed when I do a fresh setup _without_ manually
selecting every single package.
(snip)
dpkg --get-selections and dpkg --set-selections are
On 24-Oct-2001 Kai Sterker wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've got a question concerning Debian I found no answer for in the
manuals; perhaps you can help me:
Is it possible to see what packages I have installed, so I can
(a) download all of them in one go and
(b) reinstall exactly those
--- Kai Sterker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've got a question concerning Debian I found no
answer for in the
manuals; perhaps you can help me:
Is it possible to see what packages I have
installed, so I can
dpkg -l packages.`date +%Y%m%d`
Note that is a lowercase L
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