mscir
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Most temp files are stored in /tmp or /var/log and these are automatically emptied by a cron cleanup. The only things to clean up would be personal data and config files, which is different for each user. It's not really necessary to have CCleaner for linux. Since apt-get is a good package manager, with the correct options uninstalled programs should not leave anything behind.
I see a lot of temporary files in my browser caches, I was wondering if you
<br>would be willing to give me any pointers about how to schedule a cron
<br>job to delete those files every time I close Ubuntu 8.04.
Thanks,
MIke
Does a CCleaner equivalent exist for linux?
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Heh, I was thinking of Opera, but I looked around and it has a feature to clear
the cache on exit, should have looked before posting... thanks.