On 12/29/2022 11:17 AM, stan via users wrote:
But, you could keep that custom data on a separate partition, backed up
separately, so that it doesn't have to be re-installed when you
re-install the system. Just linked again in fstab. I guess that would
probably work for home, as well (I don't do
On Thu, 29 Dec 2022 10:49:54 -0700
stan wrote:
I'm getting ridiculous now, but technically you should be able to keep
the minimal install media around, and have a script that installs all
the packages you currently have installed from the Fedora (and
RPMFusion) repositiories. Under that scenario
PS
If you want to know the biggest space hogs, run
du -S -BM / | sort -g | less
or something like it that suits your desires.
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2022 17:45:25 -0500
Bill Cunningham wrote:
> What files are basically safe to remove because they are caches and
> such? There is the invisible file .cache. And the /var/cache. The
> files in /tmp are these safe to delete? Are there any other files you
> can delete? For example if
For the science of data called learning of deep I use a dell latitude no IRL
for hard mathematics thus because I am handyman no IRL this setup is repaired
by myself so because dell is a constructor green about it keep of hardware this
is a very good choice for user or IT worker who crash the har