Install Ubuntu tweak and use the janitor feature. Leave at least one, 
next-to-last intrid, kernel, etc. as a fallback.

On March 2, 2016 7:41:41 PM EST, Thomas Blasejewicz <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 2016/03/03 8:43, Cody Smith wrote:
>>
>> To expound on that, if you feel adventurous, load up a spare machine 
>> with Xubuntu 16.04 to test for bugs and report any you find. This is 
>> very basic, but it's REALLY needed even at this stage after the 
>> feature freeze.
>>
>Good morning
>I have been trying to use a variant = tuxtrans -> xubuntu 14 based (I 
>think) because I wanted to try all those translation related features.
>And I tried plain and simple xubuntu too.
>HOWEVER, at every second automatic upgrade I "automatically" get the 
>error message that "/boot is full".
>(I have been asking about this several times)
>
>Then the ONLY way (I was told) to solve that issue is to go in there
>and 
>MANUALLY delete older kernel versions (scary!).
>That takes time and some computer knowledge - and is something I have 
>never seen with any other linux flavors.
>
>Is there any chance, this annoying behavior has been corrected?
>Because this definitely speaks against xubuntu being fast and useful.
>
>Thank you
>Thomas
>
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