It looks as though the Debian 10 doc has been changed now, thanks. (perhaps by coincidence, perhaps from reading my previous message).
The rpm -qa command worked for me. I guess you have more repositories selected than I do, I only see the ones you listed with sizes. I don't have any of the "(none)" ones. I think it would be helpful to have a more clear list of templates available *per repo* (either on a website like packages.ubuntu.com, or as a command you can run that is recommended in the docs), but for now this works out for what I need personally. Thanks. On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 5:31 PM Charles Peters <cpeters.lanc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 5:38 PM Dan Krol <orbliv...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> *Caveat:* I'm fairly new to Qubes and Fedora. >> >> *Question:* How do I get a list of all available templates that I can >> install under each repository? (i.e. "current", "testing", "community" etc) >> > > I would also like to see a list of templates and other addons that could > be shared by the community. A couple of examples of what could be shared > by community: > 1. Debian, Fedora and possibly other distros templates for various use > cases. > 2. alpha or experimental - Qubes-based SecureDrop Journalist Workstation > environment for submission handling > https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop-workstation > 3. Prago provided his salt configurations for Firefox earlier today. > https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer#!msg/qubes-users/oStl_IGHuLQ/T56IxhxACAAJ > 4. Backups to the local network unencrypted, or automated backups. > > What would the community like to see documented? > > What other tools, or website(s) can we build to provide gpg signed > templates and addons? > > Debian and Ubuntu provide packages.debian.org and packages.ubuntu.com of > the various versions. The information can also be obtained from command > line tools, but the website is useful when looking for software and is > built automatically from the repositories. I haven't found anything > similar for Fedora, does something like it exist? It would be really cool > to see qubes provide an automated site which shows the templates and the > packages the template contains. > > *What I've tried (for what it's worth):* >> * I can see my existing templates under `dnf list installed` in dom0. >> However, `dnf list available` comes up mysteriously empty. >> > > $ rpm -qa --queryformat '%{SIZE} %{NAME} \n'| grep template | sort -n > (none) qubes-template-bionic-desktop > (none) qubes-template-buster-gnome > (none) qubes-template-fedora-30 > (none) qubes-template-fedora-30-xfce > 1032734783 qubes-template-debian-10-minimal > 1337344042 qubes-template-fedora-30-minimal > 1588460952 qubes-template-whonix-gw-15 > 2176031506 qubes-template-whonix-ws-15 > 3099013352 qubes-template-bionic > 3490724048 qubes-template-debian-10 > > I have been trying to determine why some templates show none... And why I > can't seem to see where the space is actually used by dom0, it seems to sym > link to nothing. > > > Chuck > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/CAAWRcS_h9aqCK4f-2HajUxXm%3DLQSpQtLzO8oZeUgYJP7a-WG9A%40mail.gmail.com.