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To clear the cache, you can use either the \code{clean}, or the \code{autoclean} option for a command-line program called \commandlineapp{apt-get}. The \code{clean} command will remove every single cached item, while the \code{autoclean} command only removes cached items that can no longer be downloaded (these items are often unnecessary). To run \code{clean}, open \textbf{Terminal} and type:
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To clear the cache, you can use either the \code{clean}, or the \code{autoclean} option for a command-line program called \commandlineapp{apt-get}. The \code{clean} command will remove every single cached item, while the \code{autoclean} command only removes cached items that can no longer be downloaded (these items are often unnecessary). To run \code{clean}, open \textbf{Terminal} and type:
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