On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 08:56PM -0600, Tim Wilson wrote:
> Is there a command or a place to look to get a list of all the .debs
> I've got installed on my system?

dpkg -l

is your friend. On that subject, let me ask a question: how does one
list the *entire* package name? Often the name of the package is longer
than the field: for instance, I have in my listing

ii  gnome-libs-dat 1.4.1.2-11     Data for Gnome libraries

The name of the package is probably "gnome-libs-data". How can I (or
Tim, who is apparently in a package-listing mood tonight) list the full
name of a package?

Dan

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