Nice one, thanksfsmithred wrote:This should be on one line:Code: Select all
dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Package}\t${Section}\n' |grep -e non-free -e contrib
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List installed software from non-free repo
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Debian Bits And Snips
Squeeze, Gnome, amd64, Intel Core i3-530, Geforce GT330
Squeeze, Gnome, amd64, Intel Core i3-530, Geforce GT330
Re: List installed software from non-free repo
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aptitude search ~i~s"non-free~|contrib"
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aptitude search ~i~snon-free ~i~scontrib
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aptitude search ~i~snon-free ~i~scontrib -F"%p# %s# %t#"
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Debian Bits And Snips
Squeeze, Gnome, amd64, Intel Core i3-530, Geforce GT330
Squeeze, Gnome, amd64, Intel Core i3-530, Geforce GT330
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Re: List installed software from non-free repo
Haha I wrote to the maintainer some years ago, asking for this exact featuretraveler wrote:First I've heard of vrms. Great tip. Someone should fork it so an ascii RMS will show up in the terminal admonishing you in varying degrees based on how much non-free/contrib is on your system.
(I registered on the board just to let you know ^^)