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Old 01-15-2006, 09:27 AM   #1
schneemann
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Do have to clean temp.files, ....?


In windozzzz when ever I go to the net or install a software over the net it collect junk in temp,cookies or cache files and if i don`t clean it up,you know what I`m saying it slowdown.In Suse 10.0 do I have to clean up temp,cookies... files or is there a way it cleans automatic?

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Old 01-15-2006, 09:34 AM   #2
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your browser accumulates cookies and cache, which you can remove the same way in windows.. using the tools-options whatever you're looking for..

i believe most programs use the /tmp directory for any extra space it might need. overall, it's a pretty well kept system, application installs don't dump files all over. the only thing i can think of that you'd need to clean up would be failed installs.
 
Old 01-15-2006, 09:44 AM   #3
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your browser accumulates cookies and cache, which you can remove the same way in windows.. using the tools-options whatever you're looking for..

i believe most programs use the /tmp directory for any extra space it might need. overall, it's a pretty well kept system, application installs don't dump files all over. the only thing i can think of that you'd need to clean up would be failed installs.

I try my best,application installs don't dump files all over.
So I`m new for that could you please tell me where should I dump it?.

Thank you for help
 
Old 01-16-2006, 11:05 PM   #4
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I try my best,application installs don't dump files all over.
So I`m new for that could you please tell me where should I dump it?.

Thank you for help
I`ll tell you QT3 of thise year I will get a new laptop that will run everything with a complaining about how to update Ati 3D card or nvedia card,games.... a help from a friend.
It is only 1 person can give me little answer on thise forum hmmm,why is only one there is more then one person out here isn`t it?

schneemann;sollte ich in Deutsch schreiben?
 
  


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