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/var Partition Full from APT Packages



Hi All,

I've seem to have a problem with my /var partition being full.  My
partition for /var is 1.9 gigs and files in my apt/archives have taken
up 1.5gigs.

There are a a lot of older versions of debian packages in apt/archives
that is just taking up space.  Is there a command in apt that I can use
to remove all the older versions without having to physically delete
each package one by one?

I've already deleted all my old logs and removed as many old entries as
possible.

 TIA

Alex

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