Re: BleachBit 4.6.0 for Linux on Ubuntu Linux 24.04 LTS
Originally Posted by
Rubi1200
I would ask what you want to clean that can't be done with the common built-in Linux commands?
For example:
Code:
sudo apt clean
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt autoclean
You can create a simple bash script to run the commands or even create a cronjob to run at regular intervals.
@Rubi1200: Thanks for your reply. I am aware of these Linux apt commands to clean up my system. These commands & others are part of a bash script I run every time my system is updated with a new Linux kernel. I reboot my machine and run the bash script. That way, all old kernel(s) are removed, save the current (latest) and one prior. I believe these commands also remove downloaded, installed and/or unsed packages. I use tools like these just to be doubly sure that my system is clean.
I prefer to also use a tool like BleachBit at the end of each calendar month. These tools may not do anything more than what built-in Linux commands do. I do realize that these might be redundant. I used it with UL22.04 and now this is just a force of habit.
Originally Posted by
1fallen2
@1fallen2: I vaguely recollect using Ubuntu Software Centre to install BleachBit. This may have searched snap store. BleachBit may NOT be available as snap package. I ignored to look at Ubuntu repositories. apt escaped my notice. Actually, this solves my problem.
Originally Posted by
Norm24
If you know what Bleachbit does and how to use it then:
Code:
sudo apt install bleachbit
Done.
@Norm24: I am familiar with BleachBit and the above commands solved my problem. Thanks for the reply.
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