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What's the best way to view all my installed packages so I can delete the ones I don't need? I don't mind the terminal but I would prefer a GUI method. I use gnome and gtkpacman, but neither seem to give me the list I need directly.[
Last edited by Csosa (2009-08-01 17:25:09)
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If you're looking for orphan packages to remove, use this: pacman -Qdt
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And to remove them all:
pacman -Rsc $(pacman -Qdtq)
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pacman -Q
Evil #archlinux@libera.chat channel op and general support dude.
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Forum advice: please use more descriptive thread titles. The title should summarise the issue being discussed.
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Not trying to hijack the thread as my query does apply to the op but,,,
it's been my understanding for some time it isn't wise to just mass remove orphan packages as some of the packages may be needed by some of the installed apps and aren't true orphans.
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Not trying to hijack the thread as my query does apply to the op but,,,
it's been my understanding for some time it isn't wise to just mass remove orphan packages as some of the packages may be needed by some of the installed apps and aren't true orphans.
If that was the case, then there needs to be a bug report for that package with missing deps.
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Thanks
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