First off, thank you for always reporting back when you issue is resolved, it really does help the rest of us know if we are giving good advice and whoever comes by later it gives them instructions on what to do that they know should work. (Sometimes it might even be yourself you help... inside joke for those that know me) > $ dpkg-query -W | grep php I like to use "dpkg -l", it's shorter to type and gives you a bit more info. dpkg-qwery is awesome if you want to get custom formatted lists out of dpkg. One of my favorites is: dpkg-query -W -f '${Package} ${Status}\n' which I use all the time to get lists of uninstalled packages that haven't had their configs purged yet. > Matt replied: >> Run your distro's equivalent of "rpm -qa | grep php"? >> That only works for Redhat-derived things, and won't work for Mint. The debian/ubuntu equivelent is apt-cache search php command line just replace "php command line" with whatever word(s) that you want to search for. In the above case it will spit out a few lines, the one you will be interest in is: php5-cli - command-line interpreter for the php5 scripting language Like I said, unless you are doing command line things, it isn't a single machine replacement for a webserver + PHP. Brian Cluff --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss