Ubuntu :: Generating A List Of Installed Apps?

Dec 5, 2010

How can I generate a list of all the apps I have installed in my Ubuntu installation?

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Ubuntu :: Backup List Of Installed Apps?

Jun 23, 2010

How to make a backup of installed applications?

In the answer there was some program which would create a file listing all installed apps and store it in /home. On updating the OS or re-installing, the file would be used to re-install all apps listed.

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OpenSUSE :: Way To List All Apps Have Installed?

Oct 17, 2010

Is there a way to list all the apps I have installed?

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Ubuntu :: Apps Installed Thru Synaptic Not Appering In Applications List

Jan 14, 2010

i installed "display calibrator" from the distros and afterwards i cant find it under Applications (graphics/ sound&audio/system tools...), so i went to System > Preferences > Main Menu and it isnt listed anywhere.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Evolution "Error Generating Message List" At The Bottom, With An Exclamation Mark In A Red Circle

May 2, 2011

I've upgraded to 11.04 and now Evolution doesn't work right. It shows there are unread messages in my inbox, but when I click on it, it says "Error Generating Message List" at the bottom, with an exclamation mark in a red circle. When I click on that, it says "database disk image is malformed". I've uninstalled and reinstalled Evolution, but get the same message.

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Fedora :: Repository List And List Of Installed Applications?

Feb 17, 2010

I understand there is a file that stores the repositories' information, but I can't find it!Is there a way I can create a list of what applications have been installed?The idea is that if I am running a backup, finding a way to save the repository list and applications installed so if I am upgrading, or fixing a borked system by re-installing Fedora, I could copy the repo list back, and run the applications list like ode:yum install <cat apps.txt?> and get all of the applications I've installed via Yum without having to remember them all?Is there anything else, outside of /home, I should look at backing up? SELinux settings?

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Ubuntu :: List 32 Bit Apps In Use On 64 Bit Machine?

Sep 19, 2010

in light of the current kernel flaw being circulated:[URL]...and the solution being proposed here:[URL].. How do I know if I have any 32 bit binaries running on my machine: Ubuntu: 10.04 64 bit

I generally always install most of my apps through the repo's but I **may** have installed some apps from source code or other methods. So how can I list any 32 bit binaries running on my machine before implementing the solution cited in the second link?

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Ubuntu :: Open Apps Not On The Application List?

Jan 5, 2010

I downloaded a WHOLE bunch of linux programs, but I can't open them. How do I open programs such as mupen64 plus?

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Ubuntu :: Having A List Of MOST USED APPS In The Main Menu?

Jun 8, 2010

get a list of most used apps at the bottom of the application menu. Also documents, why not.

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Ubuntu :: List Of Apps That Can Be Controlled By A Remote Control?

Aug 2, 2010

Is there a list of apps in ubuntu that can be controlled by a remote control?

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Ubuntu :: Apps Disappear From 'startup Applications' List

Nov 8, 2010

I've been trying to add applications to my "Startup Applications" menu. Most of the time, they "stick," but sometimes simply disappear, either immediately or after a variable length of time (sometimes more or less immediately, sometimes after several restarts, or anywhere in between). I've noticed that, when they stop booting, their entry disappears from ~/.config/autostart, but changing permissions on the affected files (e.g., removing write access) doesn't seem to help.

Any suggestions? Re-adding the same things over and over gets frustrating after a while, and I can't figure out why these entries are disappearing.Currently running Ubuntu 9.10 on an HP Pavilion dv6000 with an Intel Centrino Core Duo processor and 2 GB of RAM.

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General :: Find A List Of Rpm And Yum Apps?

Nov 13, 2010

I downloaded rpm so far but my only problem is I don't know what apps there are for it?

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Fedora :: Missing Apps In Windows List

Jul 19, 2010

Just noticed that the buttons for each open application, normally arrayed across the bottom menu bar, are totally missing. They're just not their, either for open or hidden apps!All I can think of that I've done since the new install is I did download gconf-editor and possibly opened it once, but I made no intentional changes.

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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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SUSE / Novell :: Install Application In 11.2 - Doesn't Show Up In The List Of Apps

Aug 3, 2010

I'm trying to install kweather in 11.2. I have downloaded and installed. I can find it in usr/bin and usr/lib but I can't add an application as in 11 or 11.1. It doesn't show up in the list of apps. It's there but I can't get it on the desktop.

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Ubuntu :: Use A Terminal To Install/run Currently Installed WINE Apps?

Jun 21, 2010

is it possible to use a terminal to install/run currently installed WINE apps...? if so, please let me know how to do so, i'm trying to run my guild wars game client, and its saying that the program doesn't have sufficient priveleges to run...

EDIT: i think i figured it out, but it gives me this code:

wine: /home/ahs62491/.wine is not owned by you

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Debian :: Adobe Air Apps Cannot Be Installed In Sid

Jul 7, 2010

I have read this simple instruction to get me tweetdeck into my desktop computer (AMD Athlon X2, 2GB ram, 160gb HDD - Debian SID)[URL]

I'm not sure what happened but installing Adobe Air in Debian is like installing in Windows XP -- I used the .bin file instead of the .deb because the .deb say's Adobe Air is 32 bit application.

So it is installed (sucessful or not I still don't know) -=- I go to tweetdeck site and got to its desktop page where there should be an install button -- however, there aren't any or it wont show -- it partially show like a running circle but it's not running. Then when I click on it -- it disappears.

I tried installing other air app like livebrush but the same -- the button is not shown. My Sid is updated as of now. I also have google chrome browser -- the behavior is the same as with iceweasel v3.5.10

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Ubuntu :: Check Installed Versions Of Apps From Command Line?

Sep 8, 2010

Like i'm curious what version of wine i have installed...What are my current ati drivers installed...If wine isn't 1.2 or 1.3 how do i update it from command line?really any insight into this process would help its not absolutely critical to know but i've been looking around and haven't found informationOr some references to good articles to become a command line guru would be cool as well.

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Ubuntu :: Install A Minimal Gnome Setup Without Any Of The Usually Installed Apps

May 25, 2011

I'm trying to install a minimal Gnome setup without any of the usually installed apps. Last time I tried this it worked fine but that was a couple of years ago (see this thread if you're interested). The closest I've got so far is to install a CLI system from the alternate install CD and then run:

Code:
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude -y full upgrade
sudo aptitude -y install xorg gdm gnome-core plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo ubuntu-artwork jockey-gtk network-manager synaptic

The problem is that one of these packages (I think that it's gnome-core) installs Epiphany, Evince, Evolution, Gwibber and Ubuntu One which I don't want. how to get a minimal system installed without these apps?

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Ubuntu :: Backup An Entire System Including Installed Apps?

Jan 18, 2010

I have Ubuntu 9.10 on my system and i have a lot of apps on it.is there a way that in case of a full re-installation or hard disk replacement i could have all my softwares and settings installed on the new Ubuntu installation.

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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 :: Upgrading - List Of Installed Software

Nov 5, 2010

Finally, I found time to start moving from 8.10 to 10.10. I now start preparing the moving (backup data etc). I have installed quite a lot of software via the package manager, many of them I do not remember. Is there a possibility to create a list of installed software in Ubuntu 8.10 ?

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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 :: Newly Installed Application Does Not Appear In List?

Feb 26, 2011

A friend installed QCad. All seemed well but he cannot find the app in the Applications menu under any category. Strange thing is, the Software Centre shows that it is installed. How can he run it if it does not appear in the Apps menu?n it be run from the command line?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Way To Get List Of SoftwareI Installed

May 31, 2011

I'm considering rebuilding my system. Is there any way to get the list of software that I added? I know I can see the list of installed software in Ubuntu Software Center, but that list includes items that were included. Rather than going through that long list to see what was included and what I added, is there a way to see only the items I added?

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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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Software :: Clear WINE State In System If It's Already Flooded With Installed Win Apps And Lots Of Registry Configs?

Dec 1, 2010

What should I do to clear WINE state in my system if it's already flooded with installed Win apps and lots of registry configs? Like WINE has just been installed and nothing more. No Windows apps, no configurations were made, clear registry, etc... Is it enough just to delete "~/.wine"?

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Ubuntu Installation :: List Explicitly Installed Packages?

Feb 19, 2010

I wounder how I should do to find out what packages I have explicitly installed on the system, NOT including the dependencies. The purpose is to get a figure of what packages I need to install when I reinstall my system.In Gentoo one can look at the world-file (/var/lib/portage/world) which is a list of my explicitly installed packages, not including system packages (located in /var/lib/portage/system)

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Installation :: Get A List Of Installed Packages From Non-booting Ubuntu?

Apr 8, 2010

I'm reinstalling an ubuntu machine that does not boot anymore. I have a complete backup of all the files that were on the harddrive.

I would like to make a list of all the programs that were installed, so I can re-install them on the fresh install.

I've found the following procedure, but this method requires that the machine still boots. (and my machine does not boot anymore) code...

Is it possible to get a list of installed packages from the backup of an ubuntu machine?
PS, My appologies for my English, I'm dutch

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