On 11/11/24 2:47 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 5:04 PM Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/11/24 1:59 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Am I doing something wrong then when I did not have to do any cleanup
for the system to be in this state?
As a side issue, I might be treading on thin ice here, I have never done
any of the post-install processes on any version of Fedora. Until I saw
references to them in this list when I was on F39, I didn't know they
existed to even go looking for them.
I did one try dnf autoremove and that wanted to remove half my system,
so I abandoned that process, and issuing it now wants to remove 299
packages, some of which look to be old from their names, but how do I
know whether they are actually redundant or whether I am using something
from them. For example, it wants to remove package f36-backgrounds-
gnome, how do I know whether I am using a background from that package
hence should not be removed?
I have never done any of those post-install processes.
Out of morbid curiosity, what does the output of this command look like?
sudo symlinks -r / | grep dangling
# symlinks -r / | grep dangling | wc -l134
And other than the one in /root/.config, they are all owned by packages.
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