After more than a month of development and testing, the latest version of javastutweak0.4.7 was officially released! This is still a small-scale update version, but it brings new features and a lot of improvements to the old features. The new feature introduced to clean up the kernel is "Clean up the kernel". During the continuous upgrade process, Ubuntu will not only update the general software, but also update the kernel. The difference is that Kernel updates may cause hardware compatibility issues, so Ubuntu usually retains the old kernel. If the new kernel works on your computer
After more than a month of development and testing, Ubuntu Tweak 0.4.7 of the latest version is officially released! This is still a small-scale update version, but it brings new features and a lot of improvements to the old features.
Clean Kernel
The new feature is "Clean up the kernel". During the continuous upgrade process, Ubuntu will not only update the general software, but also update the kernel. The difference is that Kernel updates may cause hardware compatibility issues, so Ubuntu usually retains the old kernel.
If the new kernel works well on your computer, why? Using Ubuntu Tweak to clear these old kernels can free up a considerable amount of disk space.
Super User Mode
By default, You need to unlock and enter a password to perform further operations when using Ubuntu Tweak's "third-party source" and "Software Package cleanup" features. This is mainly for security considerations.
If you think this is unnecessary, you can go to the Ubuntu Tweak preferences and enable "Super User" mode. Then you no longer need to enter a password when unlocking.
This function is disabled by default.