On 07/15/2012 12:17 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
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.
Glad to be of assistance, Richard. However, I'd recommend that you install and use it because I've found it to be very good at what it does. And, you can also install (from the program's website) a version that runs as "Administrator." That is, it needs the root password because instead of only cleaning up your files it does the same for the system files. Up until recently, I'd use it after updating the kernel and before the required reboot. Now, kernel updates come so frequently that most of the time there's no real need.
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