[08:27] Morning. [09:27] Morning [09:29] Hi rmg51 [09:39] o/ [10:47] how are you? [11:24] good [11:24] just getting ready to leave for work :P [11:24] bye [12:10] Morning peoples, dogs, turkeys and everything else [12:22] morning [12:23] What's shakin? [12:24] Morning. [12:29] Mornin' [12:30] Grub question: 1. /boot is nearing full, does grub support removing selected older linux versions. Or do I need to do it manually ? [12:31] I think you can remove them and then have grub rescan or something. [12:46] If "manually" means removing the packages with apt then yes, do that [12:47] On some systems I keep a fairly small /boot so I am used to this. [12:55] http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/17787/clean-up-the-new-ubuntu-grub2-boot-menu/ [13:06] To remove old kernel versions, open up Synaptic Package Manager, found in the System > Administration menu. [13:07] No pull downs. Just Unity. Did search for syna, only synaptic*.c & h files found. No app. Tried using software center and searching for "3.5.0-22" and got nothing found. [13:35] then get a real OS :-/ [13:36] Synaptic is there in Unity [13:39] Then the search is a FAIL for unity [13:40] how else to start it up ? terrminal mode ? [13:40] software center [13:41] you may have to install Synaptic [13:42] I don't think it's there with a clean install [13:44] Oh, so not default anymore, ok going in now. [13:54] Ok, thanks. Got 82K more in /boot now [13:57] 82k? lol [18:34] are you affiliated with Drexel? join us at #drexel [18:40] irc, it's like email that works [18:41] /topic #drexel ^^^ [23:10] http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000SSV8AA/?tag=047-20