This is a good idea, but the implementation is distribution-specific. Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE would all be different. Even though I don't use Ubuntu, I'd probably start with Ubuntu because most BleachBit users use Ubuntu.
I prefer using Synaptic Package Manager for removing old kernels manually. I feel that removing old kernels would make BleachBit a bit too intrusive within the operating system, which I do not think is such a great idea. Just my 2 Cents.
andrew
Tue, 02/15/2011 - 11:00
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Remove old kernels
This is a good idea, but the implementation is distribution-specific. Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE would all be different. Even though I don't use Ubuntu, I'd probably start with Ubuntu because most BleachBit users use Ubuntu.
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Andrew, lead developer
Anonymous (not verified)
Wed, 02/16/2011 - 08:41
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Yeah true because each distro
Yeah true because each distro has a few unique quality's. Still I love bleachbit and its wonderful.
Anonymous (not verified)
Fri, 05/27/2011 - 19:10
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Remove old kernels
I prefer using Synaptic Package Manager for removing old kernels manually. I feel that removing old kernels would make BleachBit a bit too intrusive within the operating system, which I do not think is such a great idea. Just my 2 Cents.
andrew
Fri, 05/27/2011 - 21:05
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old kernels/intrusive
Interesting. If you don't have to check the 'delete old kernels' option, is it still intrusive?
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Andrew, lead developer