E EmptyNest Administrator Sep 14, 2010 #1 The package management system on Linux makes installing and upgrading software a snap, but it also caches every package in a local folder in case it's needed again. Here's how to clear that cache and save loads of drive space. More »
The package management system on Linux makes installing and upgrading software a snap, but it also caches every package in a local folder in case it's needed again. Here's how to clear that cache and save loads of drive space. More »