One of the reasons why I was doing so much hopping around is that I ![]() Please)…Slackware! Yeah, I’ve come full circle. Then Fedora for quite a while until I finally settled on…(drum roll Turbo Linux, Mandrake, Red Hat, Ubuntu, multiple Ubuntu derivatives, Slackware was the first Linux distribution that I ever used but I wasĪlways curious and did a lot of distro-hopping from Slackware, Caldera, Installing and Using sbotools in Slackware 15.0 ![]() tmp directory and find the package itself: It then goes on and displays a file list of all of the filesĬontained by the package and where they were installed.Īrmed with the above information, you can the cd to the It is designed to sigil: edit books in ePub format. PACKAGE NAME: sigil-0.9.12-x86_64-1_SBo COMPRESSED PACKAGE SIZE: 7.7M UNCOMPRESSED PACKAGE SIZE: 25M PACKAGE LOCATION: /tmp/sigil-0.9.12-x86_64-1_SBo.tgz PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: sigil: sigil (Multi-platform WYSIWYG ebook editor) sigil: sigil: Sigil is a multi-platform WYSIWYG ebook editor. If you cat one of those files you will display a textįile that lists certain information about the package, the location of Ls /var/log/packages | grep SBo > SBo_packages.txt If you plan on reinstalling it may be a good idea to pipe that Just doing an ls *SBo* in that directory. List of all of the SlackBuilds installed on your machine by SlackBuilds package from standard Slackware packages by the ![]() You should find a file in /var/log/packages for each
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