Post AbgiFILOOcN5idFCRE by mekuso@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #AbgiFILOOcN5idFCRE by mekuso@fosstodon.org
2023-11-10T20:58:02Z
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@tuxedocomputers Is Tomte supposed to remove old kernel versions after a while? Because for me, on TuxedoOS on an Infinitybook, apt upgrades and Tomte will occasionally fail with cryptic error messages. The solution seems to be to manually remove old kernels every once in a while (to make room on the boot partition, I assume?)This could be tricky for beginners to figure out, so this would be nice if Tomte handled automatically
(DIR) Post #AbgiFJX7yTLvPJk5Mu by tuxedocomputers@linuxrocks.online
2023-11-11T06:03:52Z
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@mekuso If you need to remove old kernels, you can install the package 'kernel-remover' to do it semi-automatic.
(DIR) Post #AbgifdsUxK9Y2CICG0 by mekuso@fosstodon.org
2023-11-11T06:08:37Z
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@tuxedocomputers it's not that I need it, it's that TuxedoOS on the Infinitybook is configured by default in such a way that everyone will need it, or else they won't get any updates for anything after a couple of months of use. I just figured you would want to know, if you weren't already aware of this issue.
(DIR) Post #AbksCPGIi2aUgNopfc by tuxedocomputers@linuxrocks.online
2023-11-13T06:14:13Z
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@mekuso We are working on the issue. As first measure, soon for fresh installs /boot will be 2 GB instead of one.
(DIR) Post #Abkwm9iaNU4UiSLp8i by mekuso@fosstodon.org
2023-11-13T07:05:30Z
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@tuxedocomputers Very glad to hear it! :)