What is SystemClean FOR LINUX?


SystemClean


SystemClean is a handy script that helps you tidy up your system by getting rid of unnecessary files. The best part? It won't mess with your settings, whether for the system or any of your programs!



Getting Started with SystemClean


Before jumping in, make sure to unpack the files. Open the unpacked folder and check out the README file first. It's super important!



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Installation Steps


Here's how to set things up:



  1. Unpack the zip file and open that folder.

  2. Navigate to your Home folder (you can find this under the menu labeled Places).

  3. Press CTRL+H. This will show hidden folders. Find and open the folder called .gnome2.

  4. Inside, look for the folder named nautilus-scripts. Move the archive labeled SystemClean into this folder. The path should look like this: /home/yourusername/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/.



Running SystemClean


You're almost there! To run SystemClean:



  1. Right-click on your Desktop.

  2. Select the "Scripts" menu and choose "SystemClean".

  3. Just follow the instructions that pop up!


If you're ready to download it now, click here: Download SystemClean!


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