sudo dpkg --get-selections > /home/user/package.selections


http://hehe2.net/linuxhowto/howto-fresh-ubuntu-install-without-losing-your-current-settings/

http://www.technosamrat.com/linux/ubuntu-linux-installation-tips/

In both articles, because of formatting the two -- in front of 
get-selections
and set-selections are missing.

Also the <  is missing from the --set-selections.

I hope that this is helpful.

Best Regards,

Robert Bennett


Mike Bigalke wrote:
> I know this has got be easy.  How do I generate a text file with all 
> of my installed software?
>
> I thought Synaptic would create a list of all installed software, but 
> for the life of me I can't get it to do so. 
>
> I tried Aptitude, but while it has a list of all installed software, I 
> can't get it to save a list.
>
> I must be missing something.
>
> >


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