On 1/23/21 10:19 AM, steve wrote: > Hi, > > I have the following i386 packages installed on my system. Can I removed > them without any side-effects? > > apt list --installed | grep i386 > > gcc-10-base/testing,now 10.2.1-6 i386 [installé, automatique] > libc6/testing,now 2.31-9 i386 [installé, automatique] > libcom-err2/testing,now 1.45.6-1 i386 [installé, automatique] > libcrypt1/testing,now 1:4.4.17-1 i386 [installé, automatique] > libgcc-s1/testing,now 10.2.1-6 i386 [installé, automatique] > libgssapi-krb5-2/testing,now 1.18.3-4 i386 [installé, automatique] > libidn2-0/testing,now 2.3.0-5 i386 [installé, automatique] > libk5crypto3/testing,now 1.18.3-4 i386 [installé, automatique] > libkeyutils1/testing,now 1.6.1-2 i386 [installé, automatique] > libkrb5-3/testing,now 1.18.3-4 i386 [installé, automatique] > libkrb5support0/testing,now 1.18.3-4 i386 [installé, automatique] > libnsl2/testing,now 1.3.0-2 i386 [installé, automatique] > libnss-nis/testing,now 3.1-4 i386 [installé, automatique] > libnss-nisplus/testing,now 1.3-4 i386 [installé, automatique] > libssl1.1/testing,now 1.1.1i-2 i386 [installé, automatique] > libtirpc3/testing,now 1.3.1-1 i386 [installé, automatique] > libunistring2/testing,now 0.9.10-4 i386 [installé, automatique] >
Hi Steve, yes, you can. Look at the first answer there https://superuser.com/questions/714391/how-do-i-remove-all-i386-architecture-packages-from-my-debian-installation Kind regards Georgi