Guys,
I carelessly added some software channel to my list of software channels, and 3 days later my LMDE informed me I am running out of space on root partition. I don't remember the channel name - I just remember it had the word "backports" in it. Where is the list of channels in LMDE? After I delete the channel, how do I clean the system of all its packages? Thanks in advance!
[SOLVED] Remove a software channel in LMDE and cleanup
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[SOLVED] Remove a software channel in LMDE and cleanup
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Linux Mint Mate 21.2 64, fanless box with passive cooling
Re: Root partition is suddenly running out of space
I presume that by channel you mean the entries in the sources.list. This file is in /etc/apt. You can usevistad wrote:Where is the list of channels in LMDE?
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sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
Open a terminal, and doAfter I delete the channel, how do I clean the system of all its packages?
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sudo apt-get clean
Regards.
Re: Root partition is suddenly running out of space
Anmys, thank you!
I found the cnannel I added - it is
deb http://backports.debian.org/debian-backports lenny-backports main
Does anyone knows what channel is it?
I found the cnannel I added - it is
deb http://backports.debian.org/debian-backports lenny-backports main
Does anyone knows what channel is it?
Linux Mint Mate 21.2 64, fanless box with passive cooling