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2011-03-07
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2011-05-11
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2011-07-07
, 11:04
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@ originally pakistan ,now in china
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2011-07-07
, 11:06
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@ Tatooine
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how to remove useless config.files ? the packages i have already uninstalled through HAM ,but still i can see some of their files in Filebox..
how to get rid of all of them ?
how to do this safely ?
apt-get purge <appname>
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2011-07-07
, 11:19
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@ originally pakistan ,now in china
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2011-07-07
, 11:34
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@ Tatooine
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#7
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it says ..
''Eackage couldnt find, <app> not installed so not removed ''
nothing happened i guess,still files can be seen in filebox,rootfs hasnt freed too.
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2011-07-07
, 15:49
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2011-07-07
, 15:59
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@ USA
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thanks but what about those config.files appearing in the filebox,i already have uninstalled those apps through HAM..so any solution for that buddy ?
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2011-08-23
, 14:50
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@ india
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I've typed this (as root):
apt-get autoremove
my free rootfs increased by 8% but before I recommend to try this:
apt-get --simulate autoremove
this command simulates the autoremove action so, you can check the output in order to be sure that only useless packages will be removed.
Try also: apt-get moo
This won't help you in rootfs cleaning but is absolutely safe! ;-)