ubuntu:apt-get:clean_the_system
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Ubuntu - apt-get - Clean the system
Free up some disk space.
Remove all packages from the package cache
sudo apt-get clean
NOTE: This may not be desirable if you have a slow Internet connection, since it will cause you to re-download any packages you need to install a program.
- The package cache is in /var/cache/apt/archives.
- See how much space cached packages are consuming:
du -sh /var/cache/apt/archives
Only remove packages that have a newer version available
sudo apt-get autoclean
NOTE: autoclean only removes those retrieved package files that have a newer version now, and so will not be used anymore.
- This command removes .deb files for packages that are no longer installed on your system.
- Depending on your installation habits, removing these files from /var/cache/apt/archives may regain a significant amount of diskspace.
Removes libraries and packages that were installed automatically to satisfy the dependencies of another installed package
sudo apt-get autoremove
NOTE: autoremove removes libraries and packages that were installed automatically to satisfy the dependencies of another installed package.
- If that package is removed, these automatically installed packages are useless in the system, and this command removes such packages.
ubuntu/apt-get/clean_the_system.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/18 17:08 by peter