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Linux packag List.
#1

Can somebody help me, how to find out the packages that been install to my computer(Linux).

Is there any command to do that..?

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#2
What distrobution are you using?
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#3

If its under Fedora (yum systems) you can do:

 



Code:
yum list installed | more




 

You can also do this with RPM (suse, mandrake, etc) with:



Code:
rpm -qa | more




 

To scroll through the "more" lists hit enter or space bar.

 

Not sure about slackware .. but I believe you can search and it will tell you if its installed or not.



Code:
swaret --search package




 

For debian systems:



Code:
dpkg --list | grep '^ii'




 

That should do it too.

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#4

gentoo : emerge -ae world

 

Gives a listing of all files emerged, some maybe missed because they were installed using -1 (--one-shot) which means they aren't added to the world list. Im not sure how you would find these, but there shouldn't be very many.

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#5

Quote:gentoo : emerge -ae world
 

Under gentoo you could list like this:



Code:
ls -d /var/db/pkg/*/*




 

I believe that will list all the packages installed.

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#6

yum list installed | more

 

and

 

rpm -qa | more

 

seems working for my fedora.

 

:)

 

Thank You.

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