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Collecting software inventory
how to obtain/ collect a list of all the applications installed in the system.. is there a configuration file(like the one which exists for hardware ) which holds all this information?? if no is there any command/shell script or utility that we can use for the same ??
I am using Red hat linux 9.0(Shrike) Last edited by superghost; 11-26-2005 at 03:00 AM. |
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