This is not an issue. Just a suggestion that I would like to see in Synaptic. I noticed recently that SparkyLinux Aptus has a button in the UI for AutoRemove Old Packages, which simply executes the command sudo apt autoremove. A very handy feature, which I would like to see added to the menu in Synaptic, where the Fix Broken Packages option is shown. I use the command frequently in the terminal, mainly because of the frequent kernel updates in Siduction, to unistall all but the last 2 kernels. I like using Synaptic to manually update the system. Excellent software on any Debian-based distro.
This is not an issue. Just a suggestion that I would like to see in Synaptic. I noticed recently that SparkyLinux Aptus has a button in the UI for AutoRemove Old Packages, which simply executes the command sudo apt autoremove. A very handy feature, which I would like to see added to the menu in Synaptic, where the Fix Broken Packages option is shown. I use the command frequently in the terminal, mainly because of the frequent kernel updates in Siduction, to unistall all but the last 2 kernels. I like using Synaptic to manually update the system. Excellent software on any Debian-based distro.