On Sun, 1 Nov 2009 14:32:39 -0800
Michael Rasmussen <[email protected]> dijo:

> On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 01:26:39PM -0800, Tim Garton wrote:
> > I think that will print out all packages installed on his system, not
> > just the ones he has specified.  I believe something like:
> > 
> > sudo apt-get install deborphan
> > deborphan -a -p 1
> > 
> > this will print out all packages installed on your system that aren't
> > dependencies of another package.  
> 
> That's a pretty nice command set.  on my systems it yeilds ~130 packages,
> a very manageable number. 

Indeed, that helps a lot. Looking at the output, it doesn't seem to get
everything, but I think it gets a lot.

I'm also going to write down manually everything in the Gnome
Applications menu, and everything in my panels.

It also occurred to me to use the Synaptic utility to make a script to
install the same applications on another computer. But rather than use
the script as a script I'll just make a printout of it. We'll see if it
turns out to be just a list of 2003 installed packages.

It's amazing how many programs I have installed on this thing.
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