Ypu know, I think we just discovered an aptitude thing that everybody should know - that sudo aptitude search ~o above tells you which packages aptitude is calling obsolete because they're not available in mapped repoitories. Check out mine - quite a few of these are manually installed debsYeah, the lines are cut off but you get the idea. Some of this stuff came from deb -multimedia, not sure why mime-support or mlocate are in there. No idea how those libraries got there but am gonna try removing them and see if anything threatens to break ![Smile :)]()
Anyway, I figured this could help folks track down manually installed packages on their own systems if needed, Enjoy!
ps - thats a tilde in that command above, not a dash![Smile :)]()
Code:
wizard@wizard-tablet 18:36 $ sudo aptitude search ~o[sudo] password for wizard: i aacgain - Lossless mp4 normalizer with statistical ai deborphan - program that can find unused packages, e.gi easymp3gain-data - GUI for MP3Gain, VorbisGain and AACGain (di easymp3gain-gtk - GTK+-GUI for MP3Gain, VorbisGain and AACGai libbpf0 - eBPF helper library (shared library) i libdns-export1110 - Exported DNS Shared Library i libffi7 - Foreign Function Interface library runtimei libisc-export1105 - Exported ISC Shared Library i libprocps8 - library for accessing process information i libsepol1 - SELinux library for manipulating binary sei libssl1.1 - Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - shared libri libunistring2 - Unicode string library for C i A linux-image-6.6.8-amd64 - Linux 6.6 for 64-bit PCs (signed) i master-pdf-editor - Master PDF Editor is the complete solutioni mime-support - transitional package i mlocate - transitional dummy package i pencil - An open-source GUI prototyping tool that ii qjournalctl - qt-based GUI for systemd's journalctl commi tlpui - TLPUI wizard@wizard-tablet 18:36 $

Anyway, I figured this could help folks track down manually installed packages on their own systems if needed, Enjoy!
ps - thats a tilde in that command above, not a dash

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