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I find myself installing a lot of different programs, to see how they work, and if I like them better than what I'm currently using. I usually end up removing them. Unfortuneately, I didn't start removing packages using the -Rs command, I noticed that later. I remember when I used ubuntu it automatically removed unused packages when you did an apt-get, I was wondering if pacman has a way of doing that, I didn't notice anything in the --help menu.
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pacman -Qe should show those packages.
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As a note, its actually aptitude that was telling you that information. I'm pretty sure apt doesn't have that capability but I know aptitude does.
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As a note, its actually aptitude that was telling you that information. I'm pretty sure apt doesn't have that capability but I know aptitude does.
Last time I used ubuntu, one year ago or something, apt-get had that feature. But not on debian.
pacman roulette : pacman -S $(pacman -Slq | LANG=C sort -R | head -n $((RANDOM % 10)))
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As a note, its actually aptitude that was telling you that information. I'm pretty sure apt doesn't have that capability but I know aptitude does.
IIRC it was implemented in apt-get for the feisty release.
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