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How do I show all debian KDE packages that I have installed?



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Hi,

is there a feasible way to show all KDE packages that I have 
installed? apt-cache search KDE shows all packages, not only those 
that I have installed. dpkg -l '*kde*' doesn't work because lots of 
KDE packages (kmail, knode, ...) have names that don't include kde. 
Grep'ing for 'k' doesn't seem like a good idea, either (what about 
noatun? :). I don't know, can I search in the package descriptions of 
installed packages?

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