Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Wishful thinking

2018-01-13 Thread Daniel Prosser
I'm partial to sboui myself (well, probably because I wrote it :)). It makes it really fast to see what's installed or upgradable, as well as several other useful filters. Just hit f then i for installed or f then u for upgradable, and you will have a list sorted by group and name. Select one and

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Wishful thinking

2018-01-13 Thread Eric Pratt
I also use sbopkg. But if you're looking for something less automated to find the list of packages you've installed, you could run this: ls /var/log/packages/*SBo | sort -f | cut -d/ -f5 That will show all packages installed from slackbuilds.org on your system without showing any other

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Wishful thinking

2018-01-13 Thread B Watson
On 1/13/18, Alexander Grotewohl wrote: > So I was thinking it'd be kind of neat if it were possible to log in on > the slackbuilds site and check off software I've installed, and perhaps > get a list of items that have changed since I last checked. Yeah, > wishful thinking

Re: [Slackbuilds-users] Wishful thinking

2018-01-13 Thread Andrzej Telszewski
On 13/01/18 17:43, Alexander Grotewohl wrote: So I was thinking it'd be kind of neat if it were possible to log in on the slackbuilds site and check off software I've installed, and perhaps get a list of items that have changed since I last checked. Yeah, wishful thinking indeed :) BUT, on a

[Slackbuilds-users] Wishful thinking

2018-01-13 Thread Alexander Grotewohl
So I was thinking it'd be kind of neat if it were possible to log in on the slackbuilds site and check off software I've installed, and perhaps get a list of items that have changed since I last checked. Yeah, wishful thinking indeed :) BUT, on a separate, related note, what do you guys &