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
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
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 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
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