On Wed, 2024-11-27 at 08:38 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Which then begs the question, if I issue the command "sudo dnf clean
> all" which cleans out the system state, does it also clean out the
> current user's data if it exists as well, or do you have to issue the
> command not under sudo as well for that to happen?

There's an old joke:
Patient:  Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do this.
Doctor:  Well, stop doing that, then.

But serious, try out the command both ways, then stop doing it if it
worries you where it's storing the info.

*Very* old info suggested:

    /var/cache/dnf is when dnf is used with superuser
    /var/tmp/dnf-<your_user_name>-<hash> is when you run it as you

Have a look, see if that's still the case.

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