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dpkg-query -Wf '${Installed-Size}\t${Package}\n' | sort -n

 

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Cleaning up Packages and their Configurations

When removing applications, there are usually configurations leftover. In most cases, you want to remove everything. This can be done by doing a purge on the application when removing. If this has not been done, you can do the following to cleanup:

  1. Check for applications that have configurations left behind:

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    dpkg --list | grep '^rc\b'
  2. Now you can to a dpkg -P for each individual package, or if you wish to purge everything in the list, you can run the following command: 

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    dpkg --list | grep '^rc\b' | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs dpkg -P
  3. To finish, you run the following commands to finalize the cleanup, and sync of apt-cache and lists: 

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    apt-get autoremove
    apt-get clean