Hello,
do you know where to find a list of all programs included in easyos ?
Or in puppy linux distributions in general ?
In general, the documentation seems complicated for a newbie ...(in my opinion).
Thanks
Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
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Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
Look at:
/root/.packages/woof-installed-packages
And:
/root/.packages/devx-only-installed-packages
Same in the pups, though I think recent pups have moved those files into /var somewhere.
Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
Maybe /usr/share/applications ?
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Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
I searched the forum, found this:
So, recent woof-CE built pups have /var/packages/woof-installed-packages, moved from /root/.packages in earlier pups.
Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
I use a print screen of /usr/share/applications because I can see there all the icons. eventually turn the page before shooting with xrandr -o normal xrandr -o left (the view can be longer...) after shooting, turn the screen back using xrandr -o normal in the console with the cursor-up key...
but you can also get the list very easy with a cat /usr/share/applications > applist
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Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
I think what mimine means is a feature/package list like this that tells a potential user what he/she can expect before going through the tedious process of actually downloading and installing a Puppy or Puppy related distro.
This is something I miss myself. For food packages a list of ingredients on the outside of the package (!) is mandatory here, for Puppy packages it's not
Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
MochiMoppel wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 8:16 amI think what mimine means is a feature/package list like this that tells a potential user what he/she can expect before going through the tedious process of actually downloading and installing a Puppy or Puppy related distro.
This is something I miss myself. For food packages a list of ingredients on the outside of the package (!) is mandatory here, for Puppy packages it's not
exactly...
Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
Then, there you go:
https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=easyos
Beautiful! We have surpassed MX Linux. Only Debian itself is a above us, and not by much! I think that Easy is actually the best, even if some features are missing and / or susceptible to improvement, because it offers portability and eliminates the need of the sudo / gksudo commands. It looks like we are heading in the right direction, really!
I wrote the tutorial about Linux virtual machines with QEmu on MX Linux, just because it includes the KDE window manager and has Dolphin as file manager. Now: since I modified EasyOS heavily for personal use and we use it with integrated Dolphin as file manger and Okular as pdf viewer / editor, our personal score is at least 9.5 .
Of course, there is still space for improvement, es gibt noch Luft nach oben. For sure I'd like a better organized package manager, for example, in which the installed packages are shown in alphabetical order and the window can be freely enlarged or resized. Also I noticed that often some desktop icons do move around when the system boots, aka: either they don't stay where they were left the last time the system was shut down or they loose their assigned icon, replacing it with the standard / default one of the currently selected theme. This last phaenomenon occurs mostly when using an USB stick and booting Easy from a different PC. Also an option to create new links on the desktop more easily (similarly to MX Linux, for example, where the user can easily add links on the desktop to programs or URLs just with the right mouse button) wouldn't be a bad thing, imo. But, it's also true that these are all really just (small) details. The system is now really good at its core, especially since the addition of the possibility to add pieces of operating system through sfs files and use them to gain the ability to compile programs.
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Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
ok google gave me that link too.
But why not in official puppy documentation, we must rely on external websites?
Re: Where to find a list of all programs included in EasyOS?
Yeah, I will upload the list of builtin packages, to ibiblio.org, next release of Easy.
I have done that in the past, but only occasionally.