look in /home/glenn/.zsh/cache/ If you use z shell
or
/home/glenn/.bash_history if you use bash, this is a log of what went on.
or for everything that has come to pass, syslog. You need to be root to read this file...
type, su (enter root password)
vi /var/log/syslog
or to see only the lines containing "rpm", type as root...
less /var/log/syslog |grep rpm
Mine is full of it, yours probably is too, unless it has been cleaned by the install operation itself.
If you use the Scrollback menu and the search_output, type in rpm, and it will highlight all the rpms in the history.
You might find that the history is too small to go back far enough to see all you need.
In that case go to settings and change it for next time.
Cheers, Glenn
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