Re: Apt-get autoremove question

2012-09-25 Thread Sthu Deus
Good time of the day, Gábor. You wrote: > I run the autoremove and I reinstall packages which I need again so > this question not question now. Or You could simply mark them as being manually installed. Sthu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of

Re: Apt-get autoremove question

2012-09-22 Thread Gábor Hársfalvi
2012/9/22 Andrei POPESCU : > On Sb, 22 sep 12, 10:45:40, Wayne Topa wrote: >> The apt-get man page describes that quite well. >> >> Please use the tools installed on your system. >> >> man apt-get >> autoremove >> autoremove is used to remove packages that were automatically >> installed to satis

Re: Apt-get autoremove question

2012-09-22 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 22 sep 12, 12:41:34, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote: > > "It's not going to destroy your system[2], but I wouldn't run the > sequence > > apt-get autoremove && apt-get clean > > from a cronjob ;)" -> So I should leave these packages there and leave > running these commands? I would suggest yo

Re: Apt-get autoremove question

2012-09-22 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 22 sep 12, 10:45:40, Wayne Topa wrote: > The apt-get man page describes that quite well. > > Please use the tools installed on your system. > > man apt-get > autoremove > autoremove is used to remove packages that were automatically > installed to satisfy dependencies for other packages

Re: Apt-get autoremove question

2012-09-22 Thread Wayne Topa
On 09/22/2012 04:38 AM, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote: Hi, When I run the command "apt-get autoremove" it wants to remove 115 packages, for example "network-manager, network-manager-gnome, software-center, update-manager-core, update-manager-gnome, update-notifier, update-notifier-common". But I don

Re: Apt-get autoremove question

2012-09-22 Thread Gábor Hársfalvi
2012/9/22 Andrei POPESCU : > On Sb, 22 sep 12, 10:38:47, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote: >> Hi, >> >> When I run the command "apt-get autoremove" it wants to remove 115 >> packages, for example "network-manager, network-manager-gnome, >> software-center, update-manager-core, update-manager-gnome, >> update-

Re: Apt-get autoremove question

2012-09-22 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 22 sep 12, 10:38:47, Gábor Hársfalvi wrote: > Hi, > > When I run the command "apt-get autoremove" it wants to remove 115 > packages, for example "network-manager, network-manager-gnome, > software-center, update-manager-core, update-manager-gnome, > update-notifier, > update-notifier-comm

Re: apt-get autoremove

2009-10-06 Thread Charles Kroeger
> there are morons no > matter what OS they use. > Alexey There are no morons on this list in my view, but as it has been pointed out, there are a-holes. Stop spreading tedium with references to morons and RTFM when someone ask the bleeding obvious or makes a mistake that could have been avoide

Re: apt-get autoremove

2009-10-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 05 October 2009 10:50:42 Alexey Salmin wrote: > Why are you so angry? I'm not. Nor was I when I was writing my initial reply. > What do you suppose to hear from a person who at > first got message that some packages are "no longer required" and got > his system broken after following t

Re: apt-get autoremove

2009-10-05 Thread Tim Legg
x and pretend it was 1989. The bsdgames package would have completed the ambiance. Oh, I can go on and on; it was quite funny actually. --- On Mon, 10/5/09, Stefan Monnier wrote: > From: Stefan Monnier > Subject: Re: apt-get autoremove > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Date: Mo

Re: apt-get autoremove

2009-10-05 Thread Alexey Salmin
Why are you so angry? What do you suppose to hear from a person who at first got message that some packages are "no longer required" and got his system broken after following that advice. I understand that in stable in 99% times it's caused by user's fault: he've accidentally removed kde metapackag

Re: apt-get autoremove

2009-10-05 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I installed the AMD64 Debian on my AMD64 box (emachines T6520 by the > way). Ever since the time I installed it, everytime I ran apt-get, > I was given a couple screenfulls of package names that were no longer > needed and could be removed by apt-get autoremove and 512M of disk > space would be

Re: apt-get autoremove

2009-10-05 Thread Γιώργος Πάλλας
Tim Legg wrote: > Maybe this is a bug, maybe it isn't... > > I installed the AMD64 Debian on my AMD64 box (emachines T6520 by the way). > Ever since the time I installed it, everytime I ran apt-get, I was given a > couple screenfulls of package names that were no longer needed and could be > re

Re: apt-get autoremove

2009-10-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <26721.25741...@web38702.mail.mud.yahoo.com>, Tim Legg wrote: >Maybe this is a bug, maybe it isn't... Nope; it isn't. >I installed the AMD64 Debian on my AMD64 box (emachines T6520 by the way). > Ever since the time I installed it, everytime I ran apt-get, I was given a > couple screenfulls o