** Description changed: Hello everyone, - I'm a KDE neon user and but noticed that on my installation, the - required hard disc space keeps increases after each kernel updates. The - reason is that after installing a new kernel, old one's files are kept - in '/usr/lib/modules/X.X.X-XX-generic/' and '/usr/src/linux- + I'm a KDE neon user and noticed that on my installation, the required + hard disc space keeps increases after each kernel updates. The reason is + that after installing a new kernel, old one's files are kept in + '/usr/lib/modules/X.X.X-XX-generic/' and '/usr/src/linux- headers-X.X.X-XX/'. The old kernels can be manually removed using the package management which frees the space, however a simple autoremove does not delete the files. In the respective topic I created at the KDE neon forum (https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=309&t=169067), this bug is caused by ubuntu's kernel management that incorrectly marks the old kernel packages as manually installed while upgrading them. Therefore I quickly wanted to report this bug (hoping that it's not a duplicate, at least I did not find one).
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