I'm wondering if something similar to ccleaner would be useful on a Linux machine with plenty of space.
Deleting the cache for Firefox will not increase speed, and in some case, may actually slow it down a bit by removing cached graphics for frequently visited sites. For this reason, I do not clean the browser cache on my windows machine. I actually keep the caches in both windows and kubuntu on a ramdrive. The ramdrive is copied to the hard drive hourly, so it persists across reboots. It may help to clean some other temp files however.
So, I'm putting the question up for opinion vote.
Deleting the cache for Firefox will not increase speed, and in some case, may actually slow it down a bit by removing cached graphics for frequently visited sites. For this reason, I do not clean the browser cache on my windows machine. I actually keep the caches in both windows and kubuntu on a ramdrive. The ramdrive is copied to the hard drive hourly, so it persists across reboots. It may help to clean some other temp files however.
So, I'm putting the question up for opinion vote.
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