Ocky
February 24th, 2009, 11:12 AM
Is there any point ? In windows of course we have a whole host of clean-up
tools to choose from ( CCleaner, temp. file cleaners, reg cleaners etc. etc.).
I have tried deborphan in Ubuntu but am unsure how reliable it is. Blindly
cleaning orphaned packages can result in needed packages like
gstreamer/bad/ugly etc. being removed. This can also happen when using
the autoremove <package> command as the dependencies removed
may affect other programs as well.
Only removing those packages marked 'residual-config' in Synaptic seems
reliable in my experience.
So, for a newish user like me, maybe it's best to not strive for
a clean OS ..... ? :argh: (Yes, I had to download the gstreamer packages
again. :P )
tools to choose from ( CCleaner, temp. file cleaners, reg cleaners etc. etc.).
I have tried deborphan in Ubuntu but am unsure how reliable it is. Blindly
cleaning orphaned packages can result in needed packages like
gstreamer/bad/ugly etc. being removed. This can also happen when using
the autoremove <package> command as the dependencies removed
may affect other programs as well.
Only removing those packages marked 'residual-config' in Synaptic seems
reliable in my experience.
So, for a newish user like me, maybe it's best to not strive for
a clean OS ..... ? :argh: (Yes, I had to download the gstreamer packages
again. :P )