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[How To] Remove Old and Unused Kernels

lc-root | February 17, 2021
From time to time Ubuntu updates the GRUB menu, which may list a lot of previous Linux kernels and eat a lot of hard-disk space. In this article,
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[How To] Clean up files left after removing packages

lc-root | October 23, 2018
As known, in Debian/Ubuntu Linux, it is possible to remove package with remove and purge command. purge command removes package and all its files from the system, including configuration files
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