On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Joe Zeff <joe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/15/2012 11:49 AM, Richard Vickery wrote:No. I take it that you haven't installed or run Bleachbit yet or you wouldn't be asking. All it does is get rid of cruft, temp files, and such, including emptying caches and "vacuuming" databases. (AFAIK, the standard term for that is "compressing," and I've no idea why they didn't use it.) Still, it can recover a remarkable amount of space if used properly.
Given this, if one were so naive to install this virus, would Bleachit
be able to get rid of it? Is the program intuitive enough - or can we
program it to be such - to get rid of this, or any other malicious code
for people who might be so inclined to install it?
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Thanks for the clarification Joe. Instead of yum, I went to read about it in the "Add/remove Programs" and that bit of writing sounded like it might have done what I had assumed. Again, thanks for this.
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