I suggest to make of this: * Note that when running 'slackpkg clean-system' slackpkg will assume that your studioware packages are part of the default/stock set and will not list them. To get around this turn slackpkg+ off in /etc/slackpkg/slackpkgplus.conf or via CLI, then run slackpkg update, slackpkg clean-system. Then you must turn it back on and run slackpkg update once more to get back up-to-date. This alias may help: alias clean='SLACKPKGPLUS=off slackpkg update; slackpkg clean-system; SLACKPKGPLUS=on; slackpkg update' a real note like that When running 'slackpkg clean-system' slackpkg will assume that your studioware packages are part of the default/stock set and will not list them. To get around this turn slackpkg+ off in /etc/slackpkg/slackpkgplus.conf or via CLI, then run slackpkg update, slackpkg clean-system. Then you must turn it back on and run slackpkg update once more to get back up-to-date. This alias may help: alias clean='SLACKPKGPLUS=off slackpkg update; slackpkg clean-system; SLACKPKGPLUS=on; slackpkg update' Also, even though the page be in the studioware name space it wouldn't be bad to remind that to the readers, changing the title from ====== Instructions for setting up slackpkg+ and sbopkg ====== to ====== Studioware: Instructions for setting up slackpkg+ and sbopkg ====== This suggestion holds for all pages in the same namespace.\\ --- //[[wiki:user:didierspaier|Didier Spaier]] 2015/07/01 00:01//