> This sounds logical, since your out-of-tree modules are probably still
> there.

Yeah that's right. But why doesn't it (apt-get purge) remove those out-of-tree 
modules also when I try to remove the package? Is there a Debian package rule 
which 
says "only remove files which were originally provided by the package" and 
hence the
out-of-tree module (which were not a part of the original package (linux-image-)
gets left out and hence the directory is not removed since it is empty?

Kushal Koolwal

I do blog at http://blogs.koolwal.net/


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