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In the series of dumb questions (or person who asks )..
Is it safe to remove the pavkages which could be removed with apt autoremove?
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
firebird2.5-common firebird2.5-common-doc firebird2.5-server-common
firebird3.0-common firebird3.0-common-doc g++-4.9 gir1.2-vte-2.90
gstreamer0.10-gconf gtk2-engines-murrine gtk2-engines-pixbuf hardening-includes
libamd2.3.1 libavcodec56 libavformat56 libavresample2 libavutil54
libbasicusageenvironment0 libbind9-90 libboost-system1.55.0 libcamd2.3.1
libccolamd2.8.0 libcholmod2.1.2 libchromaprint0 libcolamd2.8.0
libcommon-sense-perl libdbus-1-dev libdns100 libdvbpsi9 libelfg0 libenca0
libept1.4.12 libexiv2-13 libexporter-lite-perl libfbclient2 libfbembed2.5
libfreerdp-cache1.1 libfreerdp-client1.1 libfreerdp-codec1.1
libfreerdp-common1.1.0 libfreerdp-core1.1 libfreerdp-crypto1.1 libfreerdp-gdi1.1
libfreerdp-locale1.1 libfreerdp-primitives1.1 libfreerdp-rail1.1
libfreerdp-utils1.1 libgegl-0.2-0 libgif4 libglew1.10 libgnome-2-0
libgphoto2-port10 libgroupsock1 libgtop2-7 libhsqldb1.8.0-java libhunspell-1.3-0
libilmbase6 libimobiledevice4 libisc95 libisccc90 libisccfg90 libjim0.75
libjson-perl libjson-xs-perl liblinear1 liblircclient0 liblivemedia23 libllvm3.5
liblwres90 libnl-route-3-200 libnm-glib-vpn1 libnm-glib4 libnm-gtk-common
libnm-gtk0 libnm-util2 libntdb1 libopenexr6 libopenjpeg5 libopenraw1
liborcus-0.8-0 libparse-debcontrol-perl libperl4-corelibs-perl libpgm-5.1-0
libplist2 libpoppler46 libpostproc52 libpth20 libqmi-glib1 libqpdf13
libquvi-scripts libquvi7 libsodium13 libstdc++-4.9-dev libswscale3
libtie-ixhash-perl libtinyxml2.6.2 libtommath1 libtypes-serialiser-perl
libumfpack5.6.2 libusageenvironment1 libusbmuxd2 libuuid-perl libvncclient0
libvte-2.90-9 libvte-2.90-common libwebp5 libwebpdemux1 libwebpmux1
libwebrtc-audio-processing-0 libwinpr-crt0.1 libwinpr-crypto0.1
libwinpr-dsparse0.1 libwinpr-environment0.1 libwinpr-file0.1 libwinpr-handle0.1
libwinpr-heap0.1 libwinpr-input0.1 libwinpr-interlocked0.1 libwinpr-library0.1
libwinpr-path0.1 libwinpr-pool0.1 libwinpr-registry0.1 libwinpr-rpc0.1
libwinpr-sspi0.1 libwinpr-synch0.1 libwinpr-sysinfo0.1 libwinpr-thread0.1
libwinpr-utils0.1 libwps-0.3-3 libx264-142 libx265-87 libxapian22
libxcb-composite0 libxfce4util6 libzmq3 linux-compiler-gcc-4.8-x86
linux-headers-3.16.0-4-amd64 linux-headers-3.16.0-4-common
linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64 linux-kbuild-3.16 mplayer2 nautilus-data python-cups
python-dbus-dev python-ecdsa python-gobject python-imaging python-libxml2
python-pexpect python-pil python-ptyprocess python-renderpm python-reportlab
python-reportlab-accel python-smbc python-vte vlc-nox xfce-keyboard-shortcuts
I know some of those are old ones and not in use anymore, but shouldn't normal packages just upgrade not leaving old version, and there is so much of packages that it makes me wonder...
Thank you for your answers for this stupid basic question.
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In the series of dumb questions (or person who asks
)..
Is it safe to remove the pavkages which could be removed with apt autoremove?
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: firebird2.5-common firebird2.5-common-doc firebird2.5-server-common firebird3.0-common firebird3.0-common-doc g++-4.9 gir1.2-vte-2.90 gstreamer0.10-gconf gtk2-engines-murrine gtk2-engines-pixbuf hardening-includes libamd2.3.1 libavcodec56 libavformat56 libavresample2 libavutil54 libbasicusageenvironment0 libbind9-90 libboost-system1.55.0 libcamd2.3.1 libccolamd2.8.0 libcholmod2.1.2 libchromaprint0 libcolamd2.8.0 libcommon-sense-perl libdbus-1-dev libdns100 libdvbpsi9 libelfg0 libenca0 libept1.4.12 libexiv2-13 libexporter-lite-perl libfbclient2 libfbembed2.5 libfreerdp-cache1.1 libfreerdp-client1.1 libfreerdp-codec1.1 libfreerdp-common1.1.0 libfreerdp-core1.1 libfreerdp-crypto1.1 libfreerdp-gdi1.1 libfreerdp-locale1.1 libfreerdp-primitives1.1 libfreerdp-rail1.1 libfreerdp-utils1.1 libgegl-0.2-0 libgif4 libglew1.10 libgnome-2-0 libgphoto2-port10 libgroupsock1 libgtop2-7 libhsqldb1.8.0-java libhunspell-1.3-0 libilmbase6 libimobiledevice4 libisc95 libisccc90 libisccfg90 libjim0.75 libjson-perl libjson-xs-perl liblinear1 liblircclient0 liblivemedia23 libllvm3.5 liblwres90 libnl-route-3-200 libnm-glib-vpn1 libnm-glib4 libnm-gtk-common libnm-gtk0 libnm-util2 libntdb1 libopenexr6 libopenjpeg5 libopenraw1 liborcus-0.8-0 libparse-debcontrol-perl libperl4-corelibs-perl libpgm-5.1-0 libplist2 libpoppler46 libpostproc52 libpth20 libqmi-glib1 libqpdf13 libquvi-scripts libquvi7 libsodium13 libstdc++-4.9-dev libswscale3 libtie-ixhash-perl libtinyxml2.6.2 libtommath1 libtypes-serialiser-perl libumfpack5.6.2 libusageenvironment1 libusbmuxd2 libuuid-perl libvncclient0 libvte-2.90-9 libvte-2.90-common libwebp5 libwebpdemux1 libwebpmux1 libwebrtc-audio-processing-0 libwinpr-crt0.1 libwinpr-crypto0.1 libwinpr-dsparse0.1 libwinpr-environment0.1 libwinpr-file0.1 libwinpr-handle0.1 libwinpr-heap0.1 libwinpr-input0.1 libwinpr-interlocked0.1 libwinpr-library0.1 libwinpr-path0.1 libwinpr-pool0.1 libwinpr-registry0.1 libwinpr-rpc0.1 libwinpr-sspi0.1 libwinpr-synch0.1 libwinpr-sysinfo0.1 libwinpr-thread0.1 libwinpr-utils0.1 libwps-0.3-3 libx264-142 libx265-87 libxapian22 libxcb-composite0 libxfce4util6 libzmq3 linux-compiler-gcc-4.8-x86 linux-headers-3.16.0-4-amd64 linux-headers-3.16.0-4-common linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64 linux-kbuild-3.16 mplayer2 nautilus-data python-cups python-dbus-dev python-ecdsa python-gobject python-imaging python-libxml2 python-pexpect python-pil python-ptyprocess python-renderpm python-reportlab python-reportlab-accel python-smbc python-vte vlc-nox xfce-keyboard-shortcuts
I know some of those are old ones and not in use anymore, but shouldn't normal packages just upgrade not leaving old version, and there is so much of packages that it makes me wonder...
Thank you for your answers for this stupid basic question.
I think how it works is that these packages listed here, were brought in due to packages that you installed. So these "2nd hand" dependencies may not be removed if the original base package is removed or upgraded by orphaned. There is an apt-get remove command (purge I think?) that when run will remove the base package as well as the dependencies that were brought in with it.
EDIT: Oh and don't worry about "dumb" questions (yours isn't) I've had some whoppers as well!
Last edited by Horizon_Brave (2017-03-22 16:51:23)
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Do a simulated autoremove, and save the package list. Then you know what to reinstall if there is a problem
sudo apt-get autoremove -s | tee ~/tmp/autoremove.txt
One thing that catches my eye is gtk2-engines-pixbuf. On my system I have
damo@graphix ~ $ apt-cache rdepends gtk2-engines-pixbuf
gtk2-engines-pixbuf
Reverse Depends:
dark-teal-theme
bunsen-themes
audacious
yade
openshot
mate-themes
lxdm
guitarix
gnome-themes-standard
freeciv-client-gtk
calf-plugins
gtk3-engines-breeze
So you may want to keep that, or reinstall it Better check out some of the others as well.
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^ Also reinstall gtk2-engines-murrine, those packages make some gtk themes look better. The rest you can trash, or reinstall later now that you've copied them down here, if something seems broken.
That linux-image-3* package is the kernel left from jessie, you won't need it.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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Thanks!
Did backup of packagelist to txt file as described and did sudo apt autoremove & reinstalled those two: gtk2-engines-pixbuf and gtk2-engines-murrine. Eberything seems to work as expected. That linux-image-3* was about the only thing I knew was ok to remove.
Got to say that eventhought there's been somekind of learning curve to get used to openbox based system, I absolutely love bunsenlabs distro!
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We're glad to hear it!
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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I continue this in here..
I've been using strecth based bunsenlabs now for quite a whil without problems. Just starting to wonder that do you recommend to use Helium repository mentioned at here or still wait for a while for that. This on the other hand is more Helium upgrade than stretch which is already the base for me at now.
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do you recommend to use Helium repository mentioned at here
Yes, please try that repository and upgrade your system, the Bunsen themes should then start working with the new GTK3 version (hopefully) along with several other tweaks.
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