On Wed, 06 Oct 2021 03:36:43 +0000, santo wrote:
Hi all...
strange question maybe but better safe than sorry...
after updating I get the message e.g.
The following packages:
kernel-desktop-5.10.20-2.mga8-1-1.mga8.x86_64
...<SNIP>
lib64magick-7Q16HDRI_8-7.0.10.57-1.mga8.tainted.x86_64
are now orphaned, if you wish to remove them, you can use "urpme --auto- orphans"
Is it safe to just remove them without some checking of any sort?
I am no expert but I remember in the past that removing pakages could
create - if I remember well- 'dependancy problems'...
TIA santo
I keep one or two of the most recently installed kernels, just in case something goes wrong with a new kernel.
I also copy-paste the list of packages suggested for urpme --auto-orphans
into a file and remove only those I am confident I will not need. I do
have lots of disk space so space for unneeded software and backups of it
are of no concern.
Dave Hodgins' recommendation is another slightly different approach.
Cheers!
jim b.
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