On 19/12/2020 19.07, Jim Flanagan wrote:
On 12/19/20 5:47 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 19/12/2020 12.44, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 19/12/2020 03.29, Jim Flanagan wrote:
On 12/18/20 8:21 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 19/12/2020 03.11, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Please run this long command:
rpm -q -a --queryformat "%{INSTALLTIME}\t%{INSTALLTIME:day} \ %{BUILDTIME:day} %-30{NAME}\t%15{VERSION}-%-7{RELEASE}\t%{arch} \ %25{VENDOR}%25{PACKAGER} == %{DISTRIBUTION} %{DISTTAG}\n" \ | sort | cut --fields="2-" | tee rpmlist.txt \ | egrep -v "openSUSE Leap 15\.2|openSUSE_Leap_15.2|-lp152" \ > rpmlist_hits.txt
Ok trying to type this in tty is pretty trying. I typed it twice and still got it wrong. I read the artile you linked to on this one. So I don't have a txt file to send yet. Will try again in a bit.
Why don't you paste the command? How do you copy and paste a file in Linux terminal? If you just want to copy a piece of text in the terminal, all you need to do is highlight it with your mouse, then press Ctrl + Shift + C to copy. To paste it where the cursor is, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + V .13 ago 2020 https://www.maketecheasier.com/copy-paste-files-linux-command-line/
And then:
susepaste -n "Jim F" -t "possible wrong rpms" -e 151200 rpmlist_hits.txt
Again, I'm not sure how to post a link from a tty terminal.
Just copy paste it from terminal to mail window, using the mouse. Otherwise, just post the number of the link, I can get the rest. Or do you mean that you don't have graphics on your computer, so can not paste to from mail? That you are running text mode? The easiest, is to access your machine using ssh from another machine. You can also activate the mouse in text mode starting service "gpm", but the wizard to configure it in YaST is gone. /etc/sysconfig/mouse: MOUSEDEVICE="/dev/psaux" MOUSETYPE="exps2" *Might* work. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)