Use of dnf autoremove

No worries, I was also off… but now FOSDEM is over :frowning:

I have also python3-pip installed but it is not in the list of dnf autoremove. But I am quite sure that I installed it myself intentionally. Was it maybe installed on your machine as a dependency of something else and you then simply started to use it as it is? You can use dnf mark to mark these packages as user-installed and thus, make clear that dnf autoremove does not remove them.

In terms of ntfs-3g, a native ntfs implementation is now part of the kernel. It works stable but I think there are still problems with some GUIs (we also had a thread about that some weeks ago). Because I already removed ntfs-3g myself, I don’t know if it is now intentionally removed in general from Fedora given its successor ntfs3. Maybe the GUI issues have been solved on GNOME (I only have ntfs partitions on my lxqt system).

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