Some more niggles - I'm a aware they are likely totally different things, but if I open a new topic for each, I'm surely getting the boot for spamming.
I checked my installed list to see what's going on in this little pill here - not that seeing and understanding is getting any closer these days.
First thing, I found a thing called deborphan, which, according to DuckDuckGo, is a tool "in Debian-based Linux distributions to find orphaned packages that are no longer needed because no other installed packages depend on them".
I ran it, and little Max spat out the following list:
Does that mean I can go and delete them all? And why hadn't autoclean and autoremove and autopurge done that already if nothing needs that stuff? I also installed Stacer, and while I'm wary to use it since at least in Windows those Digital-Clorox-tools often do more harm than good, it didn't find those obsolete things either.
More niggles:
fprintd = D-Bus daemon for fingerprint reader access - Do I need that? I have no fingerprint thingies or whatever.
Graphviz = tool for drawing graphs - who or what needs it?
hspell = Hebrew spell checker - Heck, I don't even speak Hebrew. What's it for?
kamera - digital camera support - I put duct tape on that little web camera in my laptop lid. Would I still need this package, or is it for something else entirely? Like, scanning in the images from my smart phone?
krdc = Remote Desktop connection client - Is that anything like Windows' Remote Registry??? That was always the first thing that got disabled in any new Windows installation.
yakuake = dropdown terminal - Seems the MX developers love it, as it jumps at you at every corner. But I don't like it, I always use the other one, konsole. Can I safely uninstall it?
Oh, and the last thing: any way to reign in my "Conky", I'm aware it's probably just a little piece of window decoration not to be taken seriously, but where does it get its data from?
I don't think my laptop uses 9.57g/15.5g. According to stacer, it's just 2.7g.
Sorry for being a bother. Up to now, I had easy living with Linux, as it sat on my laptop only and was for going online only. But next week, the big computer comes back.
I checked my installed list to see what's going on in this little pill here - not that seeing and understanding is getting any closer these days.
First thing, I found a thing called deborphan, which, according to DuckDuckGo, is a tool "in Debian-based Linux distributions to find orphaned packages that are no longer needed because no other installed packages depend on them".
I ran it, and little Max spat out the following list:
Code:
$ deborphan --guess-all
desktop-defaults-mx-common:all
ftp:all
ghostscript-x:amd64
gnupg-agent:all
ieee-data:all
java-common:all
kio-ldap:amd64
libcanberra-gstreamer:amd64
libelf-dev:amd64
libnss-myhostname:amd64
lo-main-helper:all
python3-bluez:amd64
python3-cffi-backend:amd64
python3-pycurl:amd64
python3-software-properties:all
qml-module-qtquick-xmllistmodel:amd64
qt-heif-image-plugin:amd64
telnet:all
vrms:all
Does that mean I can go and delete them all? And why hadn't autoclean and autoremove and autopurge done that already if nothing needs that stuff? I also installed Stacer, and while I'm wary to use it since at least in Windows those Digital-Clorox-tools often do more harm than good, it didn't find those obsolete things either.
More niggles:
fprintd = D-Bus daemon for fingerprint reader access - Do I need that? I have no fingerprint thingies or whatever.
Graphviz = tool for drawing graphs - who or what needs it?
hspell = Hebrew spell checker - Heck, I don't even speak Hebrew. What's it for?
kamera - digital camera support - I put duct tape on that little web camera in my laptop lid. Would I still need this package, or is it for something else entirely? Like, scanning in the images from my smart phone?
krdc = Remote Desktop connection client - Is that anything like Windows' Remote Registry??? That was always the first thing that got disabled in any new Windows installation.
yakuake = dropdown terminal - Seems the MX developers love it, as it jumps at you at every corner. But I don't like it, I always use the other one, konsole. Can I safely uninstall it?
Oh, and the last thing: any way to reign in my "Conky", I'm aware it's probably just a little piece of window decoration not to be taken seriously, but where does it get its data from?
I don't think my laptop uses 9.57g/15.5g. According to stacer, it's just 2.7g.
Sorry for being a bother. Up to now, I had easy living with Linux, as it sat on my laptop only and was for going online only. But next week, the big computer comes back.

