[05:51] hi [05:51] anyone help me? [05:51] !ask | ubuntu-studio, [05:51] ubuntu-studio,: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [05:51] !ask [05:51] !ask guitarix with ardour [05:52] ubuntu-studio: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [05:52] !ask guitarix [05:52] !ask qjackctl [05:52] ubuntu-studio, music >>> #opensourcemusicians [08:06] hi guys! [08:07] so there are these new kernels, but my system updater tels me i have insufficent space in /boot and that i should use apt-get clean [08:07] but.. it has no effect. nor does autoclean or autoremove... [08:08] running 14.04.. [08:09] Manually remove all but the current and last kernel. sudo apt-get autoremove normally does it though. :/ [08:10] Sakrecoer, this ^^^ [08:11] funky thing is that last kernel update, autoremove was working... [08:11] on 12.04 i had the same issue: all of a sudden autoremove wasn't responding anymore.. [08:12] so i have been doing like you suggest before, thinking it might not be optimal... [08:12] thank you tho :) [09:34] hi again.. regarding the new kernel and autoremove not working. i noticed i was jumping from 46 to 48... could it have something to do with that? [09:35] 47 must have been arround for a very short while. on this machine i tend to upgrade as soon as something new is out... [09:40] btw.. last time autoremove worked was not "last kernel update" as i stated above... it was when i upgraded to 43.. === Pici` is now known as Pici === nadine is now known as Guest3256