> I use Terminal: apt-get install
> Paket or Synaptic Package Manager
Ok.
I am marking this as invalid on aptitude; you could reassign this to
apt, however they will likely suggest to use unmarkauto like I have.
As per previous comments, it is not really feasible to do this general
undo of package management. Instead, the system keeps track of which
packages are requested by the admin (manually installed) and which are
needed to make those packages work (automatically installed).
One final note, is that if you do not want to mark the packages manual
(because you want them gone later) you can do a more specific command:
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge abuse abuse-lib
and a later apt-get autoremove will still remove them. But really, ask
yourself why you care that these other packages remain installed only
for now, given that you never asked for them to be installed directly.
Regards
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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