Part of the reason that I tend to fall behind in installations is the time it takes to return the machine to a useable state after the install. I typically have a (fixed) list of software that I need/want installed in order for the computer to be useable for me. Having to redo this everytime is time consuming because I never remember which software it is that I want installed.
Is there a relatively easy way to store the list of currently installed packages and then have apt/dpkg re-install all of these?
Lakin
On 10/11/05, Corey Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey All,
About a week after Breezy releases, I intend to clean up
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam
This entails the following:
1. On any page that has not installed Breezy final will be tagged at
the top as being old and thus not valid.
2. I am considering moving any old reports to a seperate table.
So, if you are the owner of one of these reports, please fix it up!
The Testing Team needs timely reponses and constant installation.
Corey
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