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Tool to remove unnecessary packages

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A couple of years ago I tried a nice utility application. It allows user to remove unnecessary packages one by one. During a removal process it gives a little description about every package and then asked if I wanted to remove that package.

Now I cant recall application name.

Can anybody identify this application based this description?

UPDATE: The application was command line application.

mook765 avatar
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I think you talk about [gtkorphan](https://www.linuxlinks.com/gtkorphan/). Seems it's not available for recent Ubuntu versions anymore.
guiverc avatar
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I like using `aptitude` myself; though I don't use it that often.
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Well, the most similar utility I can think of is Synaptic

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Thank you for the answer. I should have been more specific. I was using this application from command line ie. without desktop.
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Then run ```sudo apt-get autoremove```
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You can remove packages that were installed to satisfy other packages but are no longer needed by running sudo apt-get autoremove. There is also a program called Deborphan that sounds similar to what you are looking for. It looks for packages that aren't being used or depended on.

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Thank you! Deporphan was what I was looking for.
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