

The quickest way to get rid of all the thumbnails is to use the terminal for deleting the folder in which they reside. By default, only thumbnails older than six months will be deleted. Moreover, the thumbnail cache will eventually contain many superfluous thumbnails of pictures that don't exist anymore. Over time, the number of thumbnails can increase a lot, up to 512 MB.

It stores those thumbnails in a hidden directory in your user account (names of hidden directories and hidden files start with a dot, like. For each displayed picture, Mint automatically creates a thumbnail, for viewing in the file manager. Press the button: Delete Cached Package Filesģ. Select: Delete downloaded packages after installation Panel of Synaptic: Settings - Preferences - Files Launch your file manager and right-click on the Trash folder - Empty trash. Maybe too obvious to mention, but still: don't forget to empty the trash bin from time to time. The only cleansing actions you might want to do in Linux Mint, are the following:ġ. Linux Mint doesn't get polluted much over time. OK, now that's out of the way, let's get started: The other microcode will become a candidate for auto-removal, and future kernel updates will not be offered correctly. Don't remove the one you don't need!īoth microcode packages are installed as dependencies of the kernel metapackage, so removing one or the other will also remove that metapackage. Another cleaning pitfall is this: by default, there are two microcode packages installed in your system: one for Intel CPU's and one for AMD CPU's. There are a few safe cleaning actions, which I'll describe below.Ģ.
#Linux clean disk software
Never use cleaning applications like BleachBit! Those software wrecking balls are very risky and may damage your system beyond repair. Want to get rid of polluted settings in your web browser?ġ. Regrets? Restoring the xsession error logs Emergency measure: dumping the xsession error logs automatically Emergency measure: dumping the Xorg logs automatically Regrets? Then turn firewall logging on again like this Set a reasonable maximum log size for systemd Automatic removal of old redundant kernels Many old redundant kernels? Remove them all in one stroke
#Linux clean disk how to
How to undo: re-installing removed Asian fonts Dealing with Flatpaks and the Flatpak infrastructure Make Firefox cleanse itself automatically upon quitting
