So Mär 17 07:24:40 2013
Good morning
Thank You for email and help.

Looking for packages already installed on your system you could type

$ dpkg -l | grep PACKAGE_YOU_ARE_LOOKING_FOR
# on Debian-based systems
*
The problem is
I was searching for 7zip
but I have to look for p7zip.
How can I know the right name?



$ dpkg -l | sort
# lists all packages installed in alphabetical order
*
Thank You.
This is a good idea.
How can I find for example
xfce?


$ yum list PACKAGE_YOU_ARE_LOOKING_FOR
# on RPM-based systems
*
OK

$ yum list | sort
# lists all packages installed in alphabetical order
*
OK

Thank You.


Regards
Sophie



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