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How to clean packages lying around in Linux

Posted on 17/11/201930/12/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on How to clean packages lying around in Linux
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A Linux package refers to a compressed file archive containing all of the files that come with a specific application. In this article, you will learn how to clean packages lying around in Linux. Please see how to install Mattermost on Ubuntu and Debian, and how to install and configure Jitsi on Ubuntu, how to disable or enable automatic login from the sign-in screen in Windows, how to enable or disable automatic login on macOS, how to prevent MacBook from automatically Logging out.


The package stores files based on their relative installation paths on your system. Most packages also contain installation instructions for the OS, as well as a list of any other packages that are dependencies (prerequisites required for installation).

Clean packages laying around in Linux

Common types of Linux packages include .deb, .rpm, and .tgz. Since Linux packages do not usually contain the dependencies necessary to install them, many Linux distributions use package managers that automatically read dependencies files and download the packages needed before proceeding with the installation. Some examples of package managers are APT, YUM, and Pacman.

These commands might be different from the commands used in your Linux distribution. For Ubuntu: Use the commands below.

sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean

The system requires these commands to remove packages (dependencies) remaining on the system after uninstalling a particular package.

FAQs on how to clean packages lying around in Linux

What is the command to remove a package in Linux?

The command to remove a package depends on your package manager. For example, on Ubuntu or Debian, you can use: sudo apt-get remove

How do I list installed packages on my Linux system?

You can use the package manager for your distribution. For example, on Ubuntu or Debian, you can use the dpkg command: dpkg --list

What is the command to remove a package in Linux?

The command to remove a package depends on your package manager. For example, on Ubuntu or Debian, you can use: sudo apt-get remove <package_name>

I hope you found this blog post on how to clean packages lying around in Linux helpful. Please let me know in the comment session if you have any questions.

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