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Post by Bob on Jun 19, 2012 16:54:27 GMT
Like CCleaner on Windows, BleachBit frees space by deleting unimportant files and helps maintain your privacy by deleting sensitive data. And, just like CCleaner, there’s more you can do with BleachBit than just clicking a single button. BleachBit is available in Ubuntu’s Software Center and most other Linux distributions’ software repositories. You can also download it from the BleachBit website – it even runs on Windows, too. How-To Geek
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Post by Ratae on Jun 22, 2012 10:24:05 GMT
Thanks Bob, I've only just noticed this. I'll take a looksee!
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Post by Bob on Jun 22, 2012 18:23:49 GMT
OK Dave, I thought it might be use someone, although I don't use Linux.
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Post by Ratae on Jun 24, 2012 15:40:52 GMT
OK Dave, I thought it might be use someone, although I don't use Linux. Okey dokey.....I installed this from synaptics package manager in my Ubuntu distro. Ticked what I wanted to delete and ran the program. Very quick, very easy to set up and seems to have run on rails! Disk space recovered: 540.6MB Files deleted: 10247 Haven't tried anything clever and haven't yet tried wiping the free space....just the basics so far! All good!
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Post by Ratae on Jun 24, 2012 15:43:32 GMT
BTW fella....I was seeing somewhere where there is now a new 'Worlds fastest Computer"
Apparently it runs 1.5 times faster than the previous record holder.
It runs on Linux! ;D
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