This article is intended to teach you how to install BleachBit in Ubuntu9.04 to clean unwanted junk files in the system. This software can clear cache files, private files, web page history, temporary files, and invalid shortcuts. This can save a lot of space on the hard disk. It also supports cleanup of junk files generated by some common software in Ubuntu, such as AdobeReader, APT, Bash, Beagle, Chromium, Epiphan
This article is intended to teach you how to install BleachBit in Ubuntu 9.04 to clear unwanted junk files in the system.
This software can clear cache files, private files, web page history, temporary files, and invalid shortcuts. This can save a lot of space on the hard disk. It also supports cleanup of junk files generated by some common software in Ubuntu, such as Adobe Reader, APT, Bash, Beagle, Chromium, Epiphany, Firefox, Flash, GIMP, google Earth, Java, KDE, OpenOffice.org, Opera, RealPlayer, Second Life viewer, Skype, VIM, XChat, Yum. Check if there is any software in use?
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1. BleachBit Installation
Choose System-Administration-Synaptic Package Manager from the panel to run this new version (see ).
You will be asked to enter the password after running. This is the case after entering:
Now, enter BleachBit in "Quick Search" and press enter to find it. On the "bleachbit" Page (SEE), click "mark for install )". Wait a moment and click "application" in the interface to start the installation.