CentOS 5 :: Get Officially Supported List Of Packages?

May 7, 2010

Where I may get officially supported list of packages?

or it is the same as: #yum list ?

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CentOS 5 :: Can 'officially' Supply These Packages And Their Associated Dependencies?

Dec 4, 2009

The upstream provider is supplying samba3x (currently samba 3.3.8) packages in their supplementary repository. I know that most of what is in the supplementary repository is burdened with restrictive or non-free licenses, however, Samba is not.

The samba3x packages are critical for Windows Server 2008 trust relationships as well as Windows 7 client support for a CentOS server acting as a Windows domain controller. I know that I can either roll my own packages or compile from source, but an officially supported version would be a much better option on a production server.Is there any way CentOS can "officially" supply these packages and their associated dependencies?

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Where Are Driver Source Codes And List Of Supported Hardwares?

Jun 27, 2011

I would like to get driver source code and list of supported hardware for CentOS.If one can get (some of) these from CentOS-5.6-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2.iso, where or how could I get?

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CentOS 5 :: Find The List Of Installed Packages?

Jan 5, 2010

I would like to know what packages are currently installed in my linux machine. My machine is running CentOS 5.4. There is no GUI. All I have is command line interface.

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CentOS 5 :: List Of Packages To Copy To New Server?

Jun 7, 2011

i have a Centos 5.5 server that some staff have installed some extra packages on. I'm in the process of building a 5.6 server and want to include the packages / updates from the previous server. Can this be done easily? Was thinking of listing everything in a text file then using yum install to populate anything that the old server has that the new one doesnt?

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Red Hat :: Display A List Non-mandatory Leaf Packages [CentOS 5.4]

Feb 20, 2010

I am searching for a program which may be used in order to display a list of "leaf" packages (i.e. installed packages upon which no other installed packages depend), but only those "leaf" packages which are not marked as being mandatory packages belonging to some installed group. For example, assume we have package group "Example" which comprises the following packages:

core-package-one [ MANDATORY; installed; ]
core-package-two [ MANDATORY; installed; ]
extra-package-alpha [ OPTIONAL; installed; not required by any other package; ]
extra-package-beta [ OPTIONAL; installed; required by extra-package-alpha; ]
extra-package-delta [ OPTIONAL; not installed; ]
Format: <package name> [ <group priority>; <install status>; <leaf status> ]
[Code]....

If such a tool does not exist, I would like to create it. However, I am new to RPM-based systems, and, as such, I am having difficulties finding the necessary documentation. Should I be reading the yum source code? Is there some sort of document describing the package database on RH/CentOS/etc. systems and how 3rd party applications are supposed to work with this database?

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Ubuntu :: List Of Which Webcams Are Supported

Mar 21, 2010

Does anyone know if there is a list of which webcams are supported in Ubuntu?

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Debian Hardware :: Looking For List Of Supported Sound Cards?

Jul 8, 2011

I'd like to make a complete switch to Debian. One of the things holding me back is not knowing the state of play regarding sound card support. I've been fiddling around on and off for three years trying to get my M-Audio FireWire Solo to work in Ubuntu without much joy. I think there might be greater support for USB sound cards but I'm not certain of this. Onboard cards aren't OK because in my experience these pick up too much noise. After years of using balanced audio lines it's pretty much impossible to go back. That said, a PCIe card isn't completely out of the picture if I can get balanced outs with it.

I'm planning on plugging KRK powered monitors via XLR or TRS cables into the sound card. But my preference at this point is firmly with USB sound cards. Is there an up-to-date list I can check of supported sound cards in Debian? Can anyone here provide a testimonial of their experience? It's important to note that I'm after playback only. I don't want to record ever. That should hopefully make things easier. I'd be looking at using Debian wheezy.

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Ubuntu :: Dependency Tree For Canonical-supported SDL Packages?

Jun 17, 2010

Some time ago I installed SDL in Ubuntu 10.04 using Synaptic Package Manager. Now, there are upgrades available for the following packages:

libsdl1.2-dev
libsdl1.2debian
libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio

Trying to upgrade them seemed to reveal contradictory dependencies. If I select "mark for upgrade" on libsdl1.2-dev or libsdl1.2debian, Synaptic says I have to remove libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio. But if I select "mark for upgrade" on libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio, Synaptic tells me that I have to upgrade libsdl1.2-dev and libsdl1.2debian! I'm worried about breaking something, so I haven't upgraded yet. Is there an error in the dependency tree, or am I missing something obvious?

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Ubuntu Networking :: List Of Kernel-supported Mobile Broadband Modems ?

Jun 4, 2010

I am looking to buy my own unlocked/never-locked mobile broadband modem, and I want it to work well on my 64-bit 10.04 Ubuntu system (triple-booting MacBook 4,1). Is there a list of mobile broadband modems supported in the linux kernel out there somewhere? I did try to find one myself, but no luck. The Huawei E220 looks good, but it is discontinued.

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Fedora :: Save "list Of Installed Packages" In A List And Restore?

Mar 28, 2010

how do I save installed packages in a list and restore ...

rpm -qa > installed-software.log
yum install $(cat installed-software.log)
sorting rpm packages by size
rpm -qa --qf '%{SIZE} %{NAME}
' | sort -n

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Ubuntu :: Tr.im Officially Discontinued?

May 17, 2010

Not quite a problem I'm having, but rather just a heads up to the developers doing the Ubuntu distro's.I was a tad baffled why support of bit.ly to shorten URLs wasn't added into "Broadcast", and tr.im caught my eye.I went to their website, http://tr.im, only to learn that they have discontinued the service due to spammers abusing the tr.im service.This brings up two things in my mind:

1) The API for tr.im is still functional, but only until the end of 2010. At some point there will need to be an update to remove tr.im from "Broadcast".

2) Why not replace tr.im with bit.ly? tinyurl.com is popular, but the others I've never heard of. I think bit.ly would be a better, more popular choice than the other services supported.

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Ubuntu :: Canon All-in-one Laser Printers - No Officially Support?

Apr 6, 2011

I have found several people who have had problems with Canon all-in-one laser printers. I had huge problems when I first set mine up because it wasn't in Synaptic yet. There are threads on the forum addressing specific printers, but since the driver wasn't officially supported for very long I think lots of folks have given up the fight. My thought is that anyone who successfully installed a Canon laser should be able to post to this thread, and/or a link to threads on this or other forums which they found helpful in getting it to work.

The driver as it is shown in Ubuntu 10.10 is cndrvcups-ufr2-uk, and cndrvcups-common. I have a Canon ImageClass MF8050CN color networked laser which works perfectly with this driver. It supports the networking, although it takes a couple minutes to populate the list of printers when you're setting up. I have not tried the USB port since I have no use for that type of configuration. I have not tried scanning to the computer, only to the USB stick, which works fine.

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General :: List The Removed Rpm Packages Used By Rpm -e ?

Jun 23, 2011

OS: RHEL / CentOS If I use "yum" to add / erase packages, OS will log the info to file /var/log/yum.log.

But if use "rpm -e" to remove a package, there is no related log file to show which rpm package got earsed. I have to run "rpm -qa > /tmp/$TIME", and then diff the /tmp/$TIME file to get the difference.

Is there is command to show the erased packages (erased by using rpm -e)?

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Slackware :: Way To List All Packages By Size?

Apr 2, 2011

pkgtool just lists it in alphabetical order.

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OpenSUSE Wireless :: Any List Of Wireless PCI Cards Supported By OSS 11.3?

Aug 21, 2010

I recently read over here: Getting Your Wireless to Work : "For example, open-source firmware for the Broadcom BCM4306/3 BCM4318, and BCM4311/1 was just released. Future openSUSE versions will be able to include this firmware and those devices will work immediately..." I am looking for PCI cards for desktops. Besides the list of supported chipsets at [URL], is there a brand name list with firmware support by OSS 11.3? At the moment, I have a Netgear WG311v3 which believe has been causing system instabilities in both linux and windoze:
01:06.0 Ethernet Controller [0200]: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88w8335 [Libertas] 802.11 b/g Wireless [11ab:1faa] (rev 03)

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Debian :: List Only Non-automatic Installed Packages?

Apr 20, 2016

How do you list only installed packages that were not installed automatically? I see in aptitude that it will list whether they were installed automatically or not, but it is hard to find them because the are a lot more installed automatically than non-automatically.

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Debian :: List Packages Installed From A Branch?

May 3, 2010

I can't remember if branch is the correct term but I am talking stable, testing or unstable.

i have looked through the dpkg and aptitude man pages but can't seem to find if there is a way to search which packages on the system are installed from a specific branch. Is there a way to do this?

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Debian :: Cannot Locate List Of Essential Packages?

Oct 20, 2010

I fruitlessly tried to understand the mechanism of package clean in Debian. There are two types of packages: the one that are essential for user and dependencies of these packages. How could I found where the list of essential packages is kept in Debian? (in Gentoo it is called world-file)
dkpg -l shows me the list of all packages installed.

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Fedora :: Yum List Installed Packages From Repository

Feb 19, 2010

how to get yum to list all of the packages currently installed from a specific repository?

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Fedora :: Yum : List Installed Packages By Keyword?

Apr 21, 2011

I want to list all installed packages by keyword. For example I want to know what packages were installed related to "game". How can I do that in Fedora?

I tried 'yum list installed', 'you search' ... but still can't find a solution. I'm not a yum expert .

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Fedora :: List Packages On Remote Server?

Jul 8, 2011

I'm trying to list installed packages on a remote server. I don't see a way to do this with either yum or rpm.In particular, I'd like to list installed packages on a remote server, and list only those packages installed from our own repo

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Fedora :: Finding A List Of Renamed Packages?

Sep 1, 2011

I get annoyed sometimes that from one Fedora release to another, some programs get renamed or put into different packages. Examples:

* Gnome's volume control applet. Used to be provided by gnome-media, now it's moved to control-center. Worse, the command itself was renamed from gnome-volume-control-applet to gnome-sound-applet, so I couldn't even try a `yum provides` search to locate it.

* Gnome's Disk Usage Analyzer tool. Used to be in a package by itself, baobab. Now it's provided by gnome-utils.

Is there a wiki or something where the full list of all renamed/repackaged programs can be found? I'm not a Gnome desktop user, so, while I'm sure all the packages I like from Gnome are just there out-of-the-box for most users, it doesn't help me very much. The volume control applet for example is extremely useful for other desktop environments (and Gnome itself really doesn't have much need for it anyway, since they have their own built into the window shell).

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Ubuntu Installation :: How To List Installed Packages

Mar 3, 2010

How can I list what i have installed for current packages, excluding what normally comes with a fresh install of 9.10?

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Ubuntu :: Get Detailed List Of Installed Packages?

Nov 25, 2010

I know I can do a dpkg --get-selections to get a list of installed packages. Is there a way to get the version of the package listed as well?

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Ubuntu :: Get A List Of Packages That I Installed Deliberately?

Feb 23, 2011

In MacPorts, the ports I would be looking for are the requested ports. They have a system so that when you install a port, that port is marked as requested. Also if you want to keep a port that was installed as a dependency, you can set it to be requested manually. Does the Debian system have the same functionality? It seems that there are some utilities that get that done..

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Ubuntu Installation :: Get A List Of Pre-installed Packages?

Jun 10, 2011

I'm working on a script that keeps track of user explicitly installed packages (no deps, no default packages), where can I found a list of ubuntu natty preinstalled packages ? Is there some file in the filesystem or in installation disc ?

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Debian :: List Packages From Specific Repository?

Apr 11, 2010

how can I list all the .deb packages installed from a specific repository?

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Fedora :: List Of All Packages Available For Install On F12 Disks?

Oct 25, 2010

Where might I find a list of all packages available for install on the Fedora 12 disks?

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Software :: Apt/dpkg List Of All Installed Packages?

Feb 12, 2010

way to have apt or dpkg print out a list of all the installed packages? Preferably in a format that I can simply add 'apt-get install' in front of.

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