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Answer by badp for Can I see why a package is installed?

Here's a simple way that doesn't rely on aptitude, which 10.10 doesn't ship by default anymore.GraphicallyOpen Synaptic and try to remove it.If a dialog pops up asking you to delete other packages,...

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Answer by Daniel Rodrigues for Can I see why a package is installed?

Yes, you can, and it's a pretty obvious command, in fact. Assuming you've aptitude installed, you can open up a Terminal Window ad type:aptitude why packageThat should give a list of packages that...

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Answer by enzotib for Can I see why a package is installed?

A quick solution is to enter the following command in a terminal:aptitude why $packageor, if you are only interested in the ultimate cause:aptitude why $package --show-summaryReplace $package with the...

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Answer by koushik for Can I see why a package is installed?

A quick and short reasoning on why a certain package was installed can be found out by typing the following command in a terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) :aptitude why...

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Can I see why a package is installed?

For a specific package, can I find out why it is installed?So, can I see or it's manually installed, or that it is installed as a dependency of another package? Or that it is installed as part of the...

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