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broken dependencies on TurboPrint attempted install
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Hello,

yes I would delete all of the kernels no longer in use.
There is another tool in Lite Tweaks "kernel Installer", if you wanted to add any kernels at a future time.
Kernel updates and upgrades to the one being used occur when doing -

Menu>Favorites>Install Updates

I see from your edits you know these are the kernels for removing.
If at any time you wanted to know which Kernel you are using, or any specifics about your system, you can do this -

Menu>System>System Information

At the Top of the GUI there is a button that can be used to Generate a System Report.
Clicking the one in the left column named "Operating System" tells you information about which Kernel version you are using.

There are quite a lot of options to look at, some statistic tools and benchmark tools.
I really only use Operating System and Boots, but I have looked at the others only to see what they were, I know some members do use other ones quite often as they are more familiar with them.
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Re: broken dependencies on TurboPrint attempted install - by bitsnpcs - 02-11-2018, 03:20 AM

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