apt
Michael
bmike1 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 18 04:54:28 MST 2017
Nope.
$ sudo apt -y autoremove
[sudo] password for bmike1:
apt
Usage: apt command [options]
apt help command [options]
Commands:
add-repository - Add entries to apt sources.list
autoclean - Erase old downloaded archive files
autoremove - Remove automatically all unused packages
build - Build binary or source packages from sources
build-dep - Configure build-dependencies for source packages
changelog - View a package's changelog
check - Verify that there are no broken dependencies
clean - Erase downloaded archive files
contains - List packages containing a file
content - List files contained in a package
deb - Install a .deb package
depends - Show raw dependency information for a package
dist-upgrade - Upgrade the system by removing/installing/upgrading
packages
download - Download the .deb file for a package
edit-sources - Edit /etc/apt/sources.list with your preferred text
editor
dselect-upgrade - Follow dselect selections
full-upgrade - Same as 'dist-upgrade'
held - List all held packages
help - Show help for a command
hold - Hold a package
install - Install/upgrade packages
list - List packages based on package names
policy - Show policy settings
purge - Remove packages and their configuration files
recommends - List missing recommended packages for a particular
package
rdepends - Show reverse dependency information for a package
reinstall - Download and (possibly) reinstall a currently
installed package
remove - Remove packages
search - Search for a package by name and/or expression
show - Display detailed information about a package
showhold - Same as 'held'
source - Download source archives
sources - Same as 'edit-sources'
unhold - Unhold a package
update - Download lists of new/upgradable packages
upgrade - Perform a safe upgrade
version - Show the installed version of a package
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 7:15 PM, Brian Cluff <brian at snaptek.com> wrote:
> Try:
> sudo apt -y autoremove
>
> Brian Cluff
>
>
> On 12/17/2017 05:00 PM, Michael wrote:
>
> I pasted the wrong one I also press yes and just entered to get the
> default which is yes but it still gave me the abort. I was just seeing if
> it would accept no that time
>
> On Dec 17, 2017 1:51 PM, "Brian Cluff" <brian at snaptek.com> wrote:
>
>> According to what you pasted, you pressed "n" which would make it abort.
>>
>> Brian Cluff
>>
>> On 12/17/2017 06:38 AM, Michael wrote:
>>
>> bmike1 at MikesBeast ~ $ sudo apt autoremove
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> The following packages will be REMOVED:
>> libgtkimageview0
>> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 10 not upgraded.
>> After this operation, 88.1 kB disk space will be freed.
>> Do you want to continue? [Y/n] n
>> Abort.
>>
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