Carl Spitzer wrote:
find ./ -type d -name [cC]ache -print
./.kde/share/apps/amarok/albumcovers/cache
./.gftp/cache
./.java/deployment/cache
./OpenOffice.org/user/registry/cache
./.mozilla/default/6mfyxp94.slt/Cache
./.mozilla/firefox/wn3ea5bj.default/Cache
./.evolution/mail/pop/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/cache
many more . . .
./.evolution/cache
./.openoffice.org2/user/uno_packages/cache
./.openoffice.org2/user/registry/cache
./.adobe/Acrobat/7.0/Cache
./.macromedia/Flash_Player/#SharedObjects/HHPWQGBG/localhost/cwsiv/.mozilla/default/6mfyxp94.slt/Cache
./.ooo-2.0-pre/user/uno_packages/cache
./.ooo-2.0-pre/user/registry/cache
Can I safely clean these out?
Log out of the GUI, login to a text terminal, and
you can safey clean them out, fully secure in the
knowledge that none of these X11 programs are running.
> I am looking fow where I nearly filled up
a 15 gig /home.
Very interesting. I'll take a look at my own system ;-)
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