Not a problem, I was just a little confused a little. :) Have a great weekend!!!
In Christ, Ryan Sent from my iPod On Apr 27, 2012, at 9:26 PM, Aditya Vaidya <kroq.ga...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes sorry, 11.10 > > Sincerely, > Kroq-gar78 > > > On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Ryan Gauger <rtg...@gmail.com> wrote: > ...It was removed from the Oneiric CD wasn't it? At least I thought it was... > Thanks! > > In Christ, > Ryan > > Sent from my iPod > > On Apr 27, 2012, at 8:16 PM, Aditya Vaidya <kroq.ga...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 'computer-janitor' was removed from the 12.04 CD because it messed up a lot >> of stuff, like removing flash... or something along those lines. >> >> Sincerely, >> Kroq-gar78 >> >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 7:47 PM, Michele Giacomoli >> <michele.giacom...@gmail.com> wrote: >> It seems the description of the computer-janitor, but in Ubuntu 12.04 it's >> not installed in the system. I know i can install it running sudo apt-get >> install computer-janitor, but a newbie doesn't know that. Moreover a newbie >> doesn't think he has to clean his pc, so the application should clean the >> system automatically without asking the user anything. This behavoir should >> have the possibility to be disabled from a skilled user if he wants. >> >> So, the core of the application already exists, now we have to make it work >> in the right way, and provide this service out of the box. >> >> Il giorno 27 aprile 2012 22:42, Daniel Hollocher <danielholloc...@gmail.com> >> ha scritto: >> >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CleanupCruft >> >> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:53 AM, supernova <supernova...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Maybe this is not the right place for this discussion, anyway I want >> > to think about one thing: when the kernel package upgrades, a new one >> > in installed beside the old. I then remove the old one and keep only >> > the new one. This can be done with synaptic or through line commands, >> > but not with Ubuntu Software Center, or not easily at least. >> > I'm thinking now to newbies, or to people that doesn't want to "study" >> > Ubuntu, but only use it. How can they manage easily procedures as the >> > one above, or apt-cache clean, for example? Shouldn't be all this >> > automated? >> > >> > Supernova >> > >> > -- >> > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~unity-design >> > Post to : unity-design@lists.launchpad.net >> > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~unity-design >> > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> >> >> -- >> "For every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, >> simple--and wrong." >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~unity-design >> Post to : unity-design@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~unity-design >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~unity-design >> Post to : unity-design@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~unity-design >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~unity-design >> Post to : unity-design@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~unity-design >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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