> aptitude search '~i!~M'
> aptitude search '?installed?not(?automatic)'
I guess this lists the one not automatically installed, but that's something
quite different
> With dpkg such a list can be generated with
> for x in $(dpkg --get-selections | cut -f1)
> do
>[ -z "$(grep -E "Depends.*
Chance Platt wrote:
> deborphan --all-packages
Thanks that definitely answer my need, especially called this way:
deborphan --all-packages | sort
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$ aptitude -F "%?p" --disable-columns search \~i\!\~W
E: Can't search for ""
On both Lenny and Kubuntu 10.10
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Hi,
Is there an easy way to get the list or a view of all installed
packages which are not the dependency of something? Or in other words,
packages which don't have any reverse dependencies installed. It looks
like debtree can't do it for instance.
Debian systems typically having hundreds if not
Hi,
I am looking for the hd-media installer files for Etch n half release. Are they
still available somewhere?
For etch they are there for ex: [1]
I couldn't find them for etch n half.
(I have seen the warning on top of [2] but I need to install etch n half)
Thanks,
Loris
[1]:
http://ftp.u
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