rpm -q -a

"Gabe Turner (officer)" wrote:

> I'm not a RedHat user, for obvious reasons (no offense intended :), but I'm
> administering a handful of machines at work. Since I'm a Slack-feind, I need
> someone to please tell me how to do a little rpm trickery and get a list of all
> currently installed rpms on a machine.  I checked out the rpm manpage, but it
> didn't mention this (well, not in anyway that I could see).  Is it possible?
>
> TIA,
>
> Gabe
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> Gabe Turner                                    |           X-President,
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> U of M Supercomputing Institute for            |    Univerisity of Minnesota
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