
How can I list all applications installed in my system?
I know, I just can hit Super + A to see all installed apps in Ubuntu, but I need a command to list their names. The command dpkg --get-selections | awk '{print $1}' is also not an option …
apt - How to list all installed packages - Ask Ubuntu
I'd like to output a list of all installed packages into a text file so that I can review it and bulk-install on another system. How would I do this?
Where can I find the location of folders for installed programs?
Jul 25, 2011 · I'm new to Ubuntu and would like to know where I can find the location of program files for programs installed from the Ubuntu Software Center or the Terminal.
Where does Wine install apps in filesystem? - Ask Ubuntu
Mar 22, 2021 · In Windows, applications are installed into Program Files folder by default. I have recently installed MS Office using Wine. Where are apps installed with Wine? Can I decide in …
How to list packages manually installed by snap? - Ask Ubuntu
I'd like to get a list of packages installed manually by snap and be able to find out whether a foobar package was installed manually by system installer. For example: $ snap list Name ...
How to list user installed applications (not packages)?
If it's called 'sudoers installed applications' then so be it :) Naturaly I could rephrase my question to 'How to list applications installed after system installation'. "and you can get the list of the …
Uninstall a program installed with Wine - Ask Ubuntu
Feb 3, 2012 · Type in a terminal or press Alt + F2 and type wine uninstaller will give you access to the built in Add/Remove tool from wine. From there you can uninstall a program you have …
How do I list installed software with the installed size?
I would like to have a list of the installed software on my machine, with the disk space consumed by them alongside. I would prefer to be able to order by largest/smallest, but that is not a …
Software Center Not Showing Installed Apps - Ask Ubuntu
Just upgraded to 20.04. At first the software center was working fine. I could scroll down and look at the categories. I could click on the installed tab and see the installed apps. A few hours after
Can I get a list of all current programs installed? [duplicate]
So, if you start with computer with newly-installed Ubuntu, and type the second commadn (and, of course, have a copy of list.txt), all the packages you had previously installed will be installed.