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Caphead

join:2003-01-25
Waterbury, CT

cleaning a deb system

ok i was wondering if it was as simple as "apt-get clean"
to clean up all the leftover files/packages that "apt-get install" leaves after installing new software? with limited hdd space i would like to keep tabs on how to get rid of all the extra files and junk with this deb system.
Thanks in advance

yazdzik
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join:2000-07-26
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Dear Cap,
To get rid of archived files, the command is apt-get autoclean.
Debian writers have a peculiar sense of the English language.

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M
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Caphead

join:2003-01-25
Waterbury, CT


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reply to Caphead
ok thanks seems i did stumble across that command and have executed it.. just hoped it was going to clean a little more than just about 100megs

thanks again!

edit: was wondering exactly what the "apt-get clean" does then ?

clean - Erase downloaded archive files
autoclean - Erase old downloaded archive files

hrmm


deblin
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reply to Caphead
Another thing you can do to clean your system is to use deborphan to find so-called "orphan packages" - e.g. packages that have been replaced by another package or were incorporated into another package. This is more common for unstable/testing, but can happen in stable as well.

You can then run `deborphan` and look at the list to see what you can remove by inspection, or do something like:

apt-get remove --purge `deborphan`

Hope that helps.
--
apt-get remove --purge ignorance


Caphead

join:2003-01-25
Waterbury, CT
reply to Caphead
ahh deborphan is rather nice thanks for the heads up!
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