Linux users, what is the best way to get a list of installed applications? https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/linux-users-what-is-the-best-way-to-get-a-list-of-installed-applications <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> Sat, 11 Mar 2017 07:43:55 -0500 Linux users, what is the best way to get a list of installed applications? https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/linux-users-what-is-the-best-way-to-get-a-list-of-installed-applications <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div> SGT Private RallyPoint Member Sat, 11 Mar 2017 07:43:55 -0500 2017-03-11T07:43:55-05:00 Response by SSgt Mark Lines made Mar 11 at 2017 9:41 AM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/linux-users-what-is-the-best-way-to-get-a-list-of-installed-applications?n=2410813&urlhash=2410813 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have always typed the following in the terminal: dpkg -l<br />Then again, I have been using Ubuntu based Linux for a while now. SSgt Mark Lines Sat, 11 Mar 2017 09:41:37 -0500 2017-03-11T09:41:37-05:00 Response by SPC Thom Ryan made Mar 15 at 2017 12:20 PM https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/linux-users-what-is-the-best-way-to-get-a-list-of-installed-applications?n=2421987&urlhash=2421987 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I found this site, and it is quite handy. <a target="_blank" href="https://www.maketecheasier.com/8-ways-to-maintain-a-clean-lean-ubuntu-machine/">https://www.maketecheasier.com/8-ways-to-maintain-a-clean-lean-ubuntu-machine/</a>. Check it out and see if it answers your ?, yeah? Specifically [sudo apt-get install debfoster] This is Ubuntu, of course. <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default"> <div class="pta-link-card-picture"> <img src="https://d26horl2n8pviu.cloudfront.net/link_data_pictures/images/000/157/719/qrc/cleaning-in-progress.jpg?1489594746"> </div> <div class="pta-link-card-content"> <p class="pta-link-card-title"> <a target="blank" href="https://www.maketecheasier.com/8-ways-to-maintain-a-clean-lean-ubuntu-machine/.">8 Ways to Maintain a Clean, Lean Ubuntu Machine - Make Tech Easier</a> </p> <p class="pta-link-card-description">Once in a while, you may want to do some maintenance on your Ubuntu machine and clean up unnecessary files that are chunking up large storage space in your hard disk. Here are 8 ways that you can use to clean up your Ubuntu: 1) Analyze your disk usage The first thing that you need …</p> </div> <div class="clearfix"></div> </div> SPC Thom Ryan Wed, 15 Mar 2017 12:20:46 -0400 2017-03-15T12:20:46-04:00 2017-03-11T07:43:55-05:00