Any advance on this? I have very hard space constraints, old kernels are
really large for me and would be great that computer-janitor removes
them automatically.
As a suggestion for the third party packages problem, a new command line
option could be added that hardens the check for packages that
I can't see this happening, actually. For me, c-j seems to remove
modules and image packages as well.
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computer-janitor only deletes old linux headers. Not modules/image.
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I just came across this issue while trying to remove the 31-11 kernel.
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I have recently changed Computer Janitor so that it is rather more
careful about what to suggest for removal. The problem was that it was
considering all common third-party packages as uninteresting to the
user, which caused a lot of people to accidentally remove stuff they
care about.
The fix for
Sorry, I miss understood your questions, I really don't think that there
is a way in computer janitor to accomplish this task, but you can go in
terminal and type
uname -r
and then go to Synaptic Package Manager and type the output of the
command in quick search and you will get the kernel in th
Vikram, the janitor didn't offer to delete any of the recent kernels (-5
and later). I had to purge them by hand. When should it?
Also, I'd like to see at least a purge option so that it doesn't leave
"rc" droppings; what's the point if I have to fix things afterwards?
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Can you check if this issue persists in Karamic...
Thanks
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