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|    Anssi Saari to Henry Crun    |
|    Re: Why am I getting Oracle-named kernel    |
|    08 Sep 22 13:00:17    |
   
   From: as@sci.fi   
      
   Henry Crun writes:   
      
   > My original 20.04 had no mention of oracle IIRC.   
   > To my best recollection, I have never installed anything related to   
   > Oracle (I may of course be remembering wrong) and/or nvidia   
      
   You can use apt-file search or dpkg -S to find which package brought in   
   some file. Or maybe run apt list --installed|grep oracle to see which   
   installed packages have oracle in the name. Then aptitude why may hint   
   at why that specific package was installed.   
      
   FTR, my little Ubuntu 20.04 LTS installed on a Raspberry Pi doesn't seem   
   to have oracle anything.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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