22nd December 2016, 14:40
While we're on the subject, how does Maui Linux get rid of the older kernels after updating?
I can understand having the previous one hanging around after an update, but if I end up with several, should I have concerns? Should I delete older ones, and how might I do that?
(be nice, I'm still getting used to Linux )
Thanks.
I can understand having the previous one hanging around after an update, but if I end up with several, should I have concerns? Should I delete older ones, and how might I do that?
(be nice, I'm still getting used to Linux )
Thanks.