LinuxIsOne said the following on 12/30/2011 09:32 AM:
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 6:43 PM, Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> wrote:
As people have poitned out, there is a lot of stuff that such a strategy would remove that you want kept.
A more sensible approach would be to use tools like
* Padraig Brady's 'fslint'
(Mind you, all that could be done with 'find', but that's another matter.)
FSLint will clean more crud out of your system than the minor dot-file detrius that LinuxIsOne talks of. BTDT.
But the package FSLint is not found in the Yast, even after I added the contrib repo.
You didn't google, did you? $ rpm -q -f $(which fslint-gui) fslint-2.28-1.suse.noarch http://www.freetechie.com/blog/using-fslint-to-take-control-of-your-filesyst... http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/GNOME:Community/openSUSE_11.0+GNOME_STABLE/... I'm sure you can find more. I'm getting really tired of telling you to "go google". The answer is out there, and on the opensuse site no less. This is a script package, not a compiled one, so you can use any tarball you find via google. As you would have discovered if you'd googled and read up on it. -- Hardware has grown following Moore's Law; software seems to be stuck with Gresham's Law. - Jim Horning, Inside Risks 133 CACM 44, 7, July 2001 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org