I noticed, In 16.04, apt-get update
downloads more data. Some of the big files include DEP-11
things which I don't know much about.
I have found a Debian Wiki page https://wiki.debian.org/AppStream, which says these files YAML-formatted metadata provided for ---
The metadata can for example be used by software centers like GNOME Software or KDE Discover to display a user-friendly application-centric way on the package archive.
But, I don't use these Software Centers and I don't want to fetch those huge files. How do I disable fetching of these wastes?
If you dont need graphical package manager you can uninstall
appstream
package and all graphical managers that depend on it:If you prefer
mv
solution, then better do it withdpkg-divert
and it will stay persistent on package upgrades:Looks like it is defined in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50appstream
Can be disabled with:
That stopped it on mine, still visible in updates as:
Edit:
If you want, you can just move the file outside of that directory, it will no longer show up. No more notices. eg:
sudo mv /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50appstream /etc/apt/50appstream