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#!/bin/bash. ## List all manually installed packages on a debian/ubuntu system. ## manually installed means: ## 1. not pre-installed with the system. ## 2. not marked auto-installed by apt (not dependencies of other. ## packages). ## Note: pre-installed packages that got updated still needs to be. ## filtered out.
19 Apr 2010 You can save a list of installed packages on the old machine with the command dpkg --get-selections > ~/packages and then restore it on the new one with sudo dpkg --set-selections < ~/packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade . You shouldn't have to worry about the default install having a load of stuff
16 Jul 2009 There's a handful of packages that make up an Ubuntu installation, ubuntu-minimal, ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-server and so on. If you tell Aptitude to mark those as manually installed and remove everything else, then you end up with the minimum amount possible of packages. I explain how to do all that in
7 Dec 2016 Below is a line from a "health" script I run on my desktop every night. Besides gathering information from sensors, network usage, HDD temperature, etc. it also gets a list of all the software I've installed manually from the command line. I'm running Kubuntu 14.04.5 (Trusty) at the moment and I don't know the
14 Oct 2008 So I'm planning on doing a clean install for 8.10 when it comes out. Only I want to know what all I've installed on my current system. I know dpkg --get-selections will list packages, but a lot of those are automatically installed dependencies. Apt keeps track of which packages were manually installed,
When you request that a package is installed, and as a result other packages are installed to satisfy its dependencies, the dependencies are marked as being automatically installed, while the package you installed explicitly is marked as manually installed.
This could be done using the Python apt API. The packages you see in apt-mark showmanual are exactly the ones in apt.cache.Cache() for which is_installed is true and is_auto_installed is false. But, it's easier to process the dependencies: #! /usr/bin/env python3 from apt import cache manual = set(pkg for pkg in cache.
25 Mar 2011 and then: sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade. Important note: if you have installed packages from non-standard repositories and/or PPAs, you will also want to copy /etc/apt/sources.list and the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ from System A to System B before you run the upgrade. You can use dpkg to see what
16 Aug 2010 Using the ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.manifest file (here for Ubuntu 14.04) instead of /var/log/installer/initial-status.gz . More packages are shown as manually installed even though they are not. Using apt-mark showauto instead of /var/log/installer/initial-status.gz . apt-mark for example doesn't include
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