Hi,
There's probably a far better way that someone with some more experience
will suggest, but the first thing that came to mind is to write a little
program/script that does the following:
- read all the files, into their own list of packages
- combine the lists, filling a list of package names,
I've got 4 computers here that I would like to compare the installed packages
on each one together. I've done dpkg --get-selection > installed.txt on each
computer, but now I'm trying to merge each one into a single file and leave a
space where a package isn't installed.
Instead of:
Acpi-suppor
On 04/05/14 12:13, alan c wrote:
Just a snippet to report a nice experience. Below is a quote from a
*novice* who had been currently using only XP on a very old PC. With
suggestions from me and others, he purchased a low end naked Novatech
PC after himself discussing his need with Novatech (and
Just a snippet to report a nice experience. Below is a quote from a
*novice* who had been currently using only XP on a very old PC. With
suggestions from me and others, he purchased a low end naked Novatech
PC after himself discussing his need with Novatech (and finding they
said this PC would be