Where is it in my machine? I need to start un-installing updates to solve page loading problems...
Thanks!
ed.:
I found this (attached). Do I just mark each one for un-installation in synaptic, until I find the problem?
Thanks again...
Where is it in my machine? I need to start un-installing updates to solve page loading problems...
Thanks!
ed.:
I found this (attached). Do I just mark each one for un-installation in synaptic, until I find the problem?
Thanks again...
Last edited by buccaneere; July 18th, 2008 at 07:48 AM.
If you wanna' help, great. But explain as you go. Otherwise, you're just giving away fish, and not the important stuff - pole, bait, net, etc...
Still a beginnerd, but not absolute...
You can view installed, upgraded and removed package history in synaptic under file>history
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You could try
Code:dpkg --get-selections> history.txtCode:sudo dpkg --set-selections< history.txt*change history to what ever you want to call it.Code:sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade
You can then view the history in a text file.
Another one you could try is
Code:sudo cat /var/log/apt/term.log > history.txt
Last edited by Partyboi2; July 19th, 2008 at 04:43 AM.
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Thanks I had previously read about that trick, and it didnt make the light bulb in my light up.
Is there a way to get versions of all of those packages, that actually is what I am after. Making sure several machines are equally updated.
My appologies for only half asking my question DOOhhhh!
you could try
Code:dpkg -l |more
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