02-03-2017, 02:55 PM
The Lite Tweaks GUI, and the list of tasks listed within it, is a really neat feature of LL. It's especially useful for everlasting newbies
such as myself (who don't know much command-line) in ensuring the day-to-day smooth running of an LL install.
Is the Lite Tweaks GUI unique to LL? - I can't say I've noticed it in the linux distros I've flirted with to date.
However, I'd now like to learn a bit about the command-line behind at least some of the key tasks listed in Lite Tweaks.
Could someone point me in the direction where I would find the command-line for the following tasks:
- old kernel removal
- free up RAM memory
- firefox cache clean
- package cache clean
- residual configuration files clean
- thumbnail cache clean
- whisker menu clean
Many thanks
Mike
such as myself (who don't know much command-line) in ensuring the day-to-day smooth running of an LL install.
Is the Lite Tweaks GUI unique to LL? - I can't say I've noticed it in the linux distros I've flirted with to date.
However, I'd now like to learn a bit about the command-line behind at least some of the key tasks listed in Lite Tweaks.
Could someone point me in the direction where I would find the command-line for the following tasks:
- old kernel removal
- free up RAM memory
- firefox cache clean
- package cache clean
- residual configuration files clean
- thumbnail cache clean
- whisker menu clean
Many thanks
Mike