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Click on each item you want to restore to select it. Press and hold \keystroke{Ctrl} to select multiple items.
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :157
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Click \button{Restore Selected Items} to move the deleted items back to their original locations.
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :152
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How do I clean Ubuntu?
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :160
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Ubuntu's software packaging system accumulates unused packages and temporary files through regular updates and use. These temporary files, also called caches, contain files from all of the installed packages. Over time, this cache can grow quite large. Cleaning out the cache allows you to reclaim space on your computer's hard drive for storing your documents, music, photographs, or other files.
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :160
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To clear the cache, you can either use the \code{clean}, or the \code{autoclean} option for the command-line program \commandlineapp{apt-get}.
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :162
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\marginnote{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 \application{Terminal} and enter:
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :165
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\prompt \userinput{sudo apt-get clean}
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\prompt \userinput{sudo apt-get clean}
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :169
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Packages can also become unused over time. If a package was installed to assist with running another program\dash and that program was subsequently removed\dash you no longer need the supporting package. You can remove it with \code{apt-get autoremove}.
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :171
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Load \application{Terminal} and enter:
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :173
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\prompt \userinput{sudo apt-get autoremove}
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\prompt \userinput{sudo apt-get autoremove}
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Located in ./troubleshooting/troubleshooting.tex :177
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