I know i can go gksu nautilus and delete the Apt Cache in /var, but is there a better way of doing it. Something that will delete all extraneous cache and log files that buildup after a while of usage. Something like CCleaner in Windows. I know Linux does not collect too much extraneous data, but i am sure there is a lot that can be cleaned to clear up space on a space constrained drive/partition.
Any ideas where this buildup happens and how to safely clean/clear it? Regards Narendra Diwate
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