![]() You can use grep to parse this file from the command line and only display installed, upgraded or removed packages, depending on what you need. To be able to get a complete history list of package changes, including installed, upgraded or removed DEB packages, and show the date on which a particular action was performed, in Debian or Ubuntu, one can read the dpkg (the low-level infrastructure for handling the installation and removal of Debian software packages) log available at /var/log/dpkg.log. ![]() ![]() ![]() This article explains how to show a history of recently installed, upgraded or removed packages, on Debian, Ubuntu or Linux Mint, from the command line. ![]()
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