(03-06-2015, 05:15 PM)Jerry link Wrote: Safe to ignore rokytnji. You can even go into Synaptic and remove everything VirtualBox if you don't use it, will also get rid of those errors in future kernel releases, as well as speeding up start-up and shutdown slightly. VirtualBox will always error on new kernels.
Ok.
1. gnome-hearts will be removed
2. gvfs will be removed
3. gvfs-backends will be removed
4. gvfs-bin will be removed
5. gvfs-common will be removed
6. gvfs-libs will be removed
7. libbonoboui2-0 will be removed
8. libgnome2-0 will be removed
9. libgnome2-bin will be removed
10. libgnomeui-0 will be removed
11. libgnomevfs2-0 will be removedgvfs-daemons will be removed
12. gvfs-libs will be removed
13. libbonoboui2-0 will be removed
14. libgnome2-0 will be removed
15 libgnome2-bin will be removed
16. libgnomeui-0 will be removed
17. ibgnomevfs2-0 will be removed
29.1MB of space removed. 17 packages.
Not really worth removing IMO for a kernel error. But posting info in case some one is more about keeping
things tidy in their install than I am. I am going to leave mine be. Above readout is from remove
package. Not the completely remove package option in menu.
Edit: Forgot to post also
virtualbox-guest-dkms will be removed
virtualbox-guest-utils will be removed
virtualbox-guest-x11 will be removed
will be removed which frees up about another 11MB of space on my hard drive. Still not enough for me to bother with it.
A kernel image and header install takes up more space than that. Startup speeds are not a thing for me also.
I am loosey goosey like that.