Hi Tony,
If you have your urpmi sources properly configured, you can just type
'urpmq kernel' in the konsole (or any other teminal), and it gill give you
the available kernels.
You can do it also using GUI (KDE, Gnome,...) :
System-Configuration-Packages-Software Install (I am translating from
Hi,
Can anyone tell me where I can find a list of available pac=
kages for 10.1 AMD64, specifically I want to know what the latest mdk Kerne=
l version I can install is.
Regards, Tony
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On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 08:18:59 -0500
Hoyt Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 07:37, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 05:28, Frank wrote:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now
On Sunday 01 August 2004 09:38 am, RickS wrote:
Try this,
It came from this list a year ago or so and I made it an
alias
alias lrpm='rpm -qa | sort
/home/ricks/rpmlist-`date +%d%m%y_%I%M`.txt'
it will add the date to the file list.
HTH
RickS
Thanks! That's a much better
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On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 10:35:26 -0500
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 01 August 2004 09:38 am, RickS wrote:
Thanks! That's a much better solution than I posted
Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 July 2004 17:24, Lanman wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 July 2004 14:30, Charlie Mahan wrote:
On July 30, 2004 12:44:12, Lanman wrote:
To: Our Gang;
Is there a command that will provide me with a detailed package
list of all installed rpms? Since doing the
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now what do I add to the end of it to successfully
pipe it to a text file?
Regards
Frank
Big or small, a challenge requires the same commitment to resolve.
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Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 July
Em Sáb, 2004-07-31 às 07:28, Frank escreveu:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now what do I add to the end of it to successfully
pipe it to a text file?
There you are
rpm -qa mypkgs.txt
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On Saturday 31 July 2004 04:39, Lanman wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 July 2004 17:24, Lanman wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 July 2004 14:30, Charlie Mahan wrote:
On July 30, 2004 12:44:12, Lanman wrote:
To: Our Gang;
snip
Lanman
The reason I made the suggestion was
Josenildo Marques wrote:
Em Sáb, 2004-07-31 às 07:28, Frank escreveu:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
That's the command, now what do I add to the end of it to successfully
pipe it to a text file?
There you are
rpm -qa mypkgs.txt
So used to typing letters .
On Saturday 31 July 2004 05:28, Frank wrote:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now what do I add to the end of it to successfully
pipe it to a text file?
Regards
Frank
snip
rpm -qa (filename) | tee (file where you want the answer)
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Regards;
Hoyt
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 15:37, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 05:28, Frank wrote:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now what do I add to the end of it to successfully
pipe it to a text file?
Regards
Frank
snip
rpm -qa (filename)
Em Sáb, 2004-07-31 às 09:54, PM escreveu:
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 15:37, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 05:28, Frank wrote:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now what do I add to the end of it to successfully
pipe it to a text file?
PM wrote:
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 15:37, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 05:28, Frank wrote:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now what do I add to the end of it to successfully
pipe it to a text file?
Regards
Frank
snip
rpm -qa (filename) | tee (file
On Saturday 31 July 2004 07:37, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 05:28, Frank wrote:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now what do I add to the end of it to
successfully pipe it to a text file?
Regards
Frank
snip
rpm -qa
Josenildo Marques wrote:
Em Sáb, 2004-07-31 às 09:54, PM escreveu:
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 15:37, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 05:28, Frank wrote:
OK. A favour for a favour, ( I hope? )
# rpm -qa
Thats the command, now what do I add to the end of it to successfully
pipe it to a text
On Saturday 31 July 2004 04:39 am, Lanman wrote:
The reason I made the suggestion was because I couldnt find
rpmpkgs. I just looked again and found 2 of them. Sorry if
I caused any difficulty.
No problems here Hoyt. I'm still on the trail of that file
though. If you were to launch the
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 18:29, Tom Brinkman wrote:
'rpm --rebuilddb'(as root, to make sure it's current)
'rpm -qa | grep -i mdk mkd_rpms.txt' (txt file of all currently
installed Mandrake rpms)
'rpm -qa | grep -i plf plf_rpms.txt' (same for
On Saturday 31 July 2004 01:05 pm, Dennis Duffner wrote:
Would this do what you want?
'rpm --rebuilddb' (as root, to make sure it's current)
'rpm -qa | grep -i mdk mkd_rpms.txt' (txt file of all
currently installed Mandrake rpms) 'rpm -qa | grep -i plf
plf_rpms.txt' (same for
Now to be really helpful and thanked, it would be great to see the whole
script COMPLETE WITH comments so that some of us slower newbies might
actually get to learn something. ( NO sarcasm intended - I just couldn't
find the elegant way on a Sunday.)
Regards
SnapafunFrank
Big or small, a
To: Our Gang;
Is there a command that will provide me with a detailed package list of
all installed rpms? Since doing the install on my system, I've added,
updated and removed quite a few of them, and I'd like to create a
repository of the packages that are currently installed.
That way, I can
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On July 30, 2004 12:44:12, Lanman wrote:
To: Our Gang;
Is there a command that will provide me with a detailed package list of
all installed rpms? Since doing the install on my system, I've added,
updated and removed quite a few of them, and I'd
On Friday 30 July 2004 14:30, Charlie Mahan wrote:
On July 30, 2004 12:44:12, Lanman wrote:
To: Our Gang;
Is there a command that will provide me with a detailed package
list of all installed rpms? Since doing the install on my system,
I've added, updated and removed quite a few of
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 July 2004 14:30, Charlie Mahan wrote:
On July 30, 2004 12:44:12, Lanman wrote:
To: Our Gang;
Is there a command that will provide me with a detailed package
list of all installed rpms? Since doing the install on my system,
I've added, updated and removed quite a few
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On July 30, 2004 15:57:03, Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 July 2004 14:30, Charlie Mahan wrote:
On July 30, 2004 12:44:12, Lanman wrote:
To: Our Gang;
Is there a command that will provide me with a detailed package
list of all
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On July 30, 2004 16:24:04, Lanman wrote:
Hoyt; Thanks for the suggestion, but '/var/cache/urpmi/rpms' is where
rpms are temporarily stored until urpmi is ready to install all rpms
that have been selected by the user. Once all the rpms required are
On Friday 30 July 2004 17:24, Lanman wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Friday 30 July 2004 14:30, Charlie Mahan wrote:
On July 30, 2004 12:44:12, Lanman wrote:
To: Our Gang;
Is there a command that will provide me with a detailed package
list of all installed rpms? Since doing the install on
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