Uploader Comments (gotbletu)
Video Responses
All Comments (15)
-
You can use Ubuntu Tweak to do this as well. It lists all the unused kernels, so you won't accidentally delete your current kernel.
-
I did that, but i thought i had the 2.6.31.20 version so deleted the 2.6.31.19, and now i can´t login to Ubuntu, i´m in Windows right now, but i´m downloading the 64bit version.
If i install a new version, all the kernels will be deleted?
I really hope so.
-
gru sucks it wrecked my omputer im just glad i know how to delete it
-
thanks for the tutorial!
worked like a charm ^_^
-
Thanks !
-
when I go to unistalled programs in windows, I have ubuntu there, but I have 2...one is 8.04 and one is 9.04...if I remove 8.04 will 9.04 still be there and work?
-
Thank you very much! great Video!
-
nice video...........and cool avatar (hokage)
-
i wonder why I have so many kernels with higher numbers than the one I am using
-
this is a good video tutorial (Y) thaks for your help!!:D
-
Iĺl try that out, thanks!
is there a difference between linux-image-2 and linux-headers in the synaptic package manager ?? im not game to try it yet because i dont want to kill the wrong kernal .
No1bigred 11 months ago
@No1bigred yea get rid of that also, just keep the same number for each
gotbletu 11 months ago
What recording device did you use?
I have XVidCap, but I call it XVidCrap, since it automatically closes after pressing the record button.
UltimatePisman 3 years ago
loL im using gtk-recordmydesktop, xvidcrap is too gay
gotbletu 3 years ago