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fehlix
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Re: MX Cleanup

#21 Post by fehlix »

@Richard,

please find attached a mx-cleaner version, which I patched and
which does call DUA without the background ampersand.
The attched tar file contains the binary only.
Please save the tar file and extract and start as follows
from the command line:

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tar -xzvf mx-cleanup.fehlix.tgz
su-to-root -X -c ./mx-cleanup.fehlix
If you can now open DUA (baobab) from within MX-Cleanup
please let us know.
Thanks

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Se adjunta una versión de mx-cleaner, que he parcheado y
que llama DUA sin el ampersand de fondo.
El archivo tar attched contiene sólo el binario.
Por favor, guarde el archivo tar y extraiga y comience de la siguiente manera
desde la línea de comandos:

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tar -xzvf mx-cleanup.fehlix.tgz
su-to-root -X -c ./mx-cleanup.fehlix
Si ahora puede abrir DUA (baobab) desde MX-Cleanup
por favor, háganoslo saber.
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Re: MX Cleanup

#22 Post by Richard »

Being a trusting sort, and having a recent snapshot, downloaded and executed as indicated. :)
Yes, the MX Cleanup does work as expected in removing fluff.

The 'Run Disk Usage Analyzer' only shows output when there is something to be removed;
otherwise, it returns nothing in good old Unix fashion. :)
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Re: MX Cleanup

#23 Post by Gerson »

Hoy recibí la actualización de MX Cleaner.
Probé la nueva actualización de MX Cleanup y trabaja bien, ahora si funciona el botón del analizador de disco tanto antes de limpiar como después de la limpieza.
Me llama la atención que me muestra como si tuviera dos particiones "raíz" y que además se agranda la ventana después de la limpieza.
Dejo unas imágenes para ilustrar los detalles referidos.
EDITO: Trate de eliminar las imágenes repetidas y no tuve éxito. Lo siento.
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Re: MX Cleanup

#24 Post by Richard »

Aun que /mx17 y Sistema de ficheros raíz son lo mismo, ambos nombres existen;
es posibles, que pueden ser distintas en otros sistemas.

Bueno, no tengo un ejemplo pero es mi entender. :)
Quizás sera posible unirlos a nivel programática?
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Re: MX Cleanup

#25 Post by manuel10_ar »

Gerson wrote: Fri Jun 15, 2018 8:10 am Me gusta la última adición a MX Tools con la herramienta de limpieza MX Cleanup que permite la eliminación de archivos innecesarios de una manera mucho menos agresiva que Bleachbit que tiene el potencial de romper un sistema y lo pude experimentar un par de veces con Mint y Kubuntu que me tocó reinstalar cuando me pasó.
Es muy buena esta herramienta de MX Cleanup, es rápida y al final aparece cuanto espacio recuperó.
Lo que no me funcionó fue la opción de ejecutar el analizador de uso del disco, le doy clic pero no me responde.
¿Será que toca hacerlo antes de la limpieza y después de ella?
Probaré de nuevo en unos días y comento.
Con Kubuntu me paso exactamente lo mismo que a ti "jugando" con Bleacbit. A partir de alli digo que la pantallas azules de Windows, en KdeUbuntu son "NEGRAS" ;)

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Re: MX Cleanup

#26 Post by colin_b »

I have just used Bleachbit to see if there is any junk left on my system after using MX Cleanup and it is showing that package lists are still present. Does MX Cleanup delete these files after a certain period, or are they deliberately being left?

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Re: MX Cleanup

#27 Post by oops »

Exactly, a cleaner needs to be very explicit to know exactly what it do ... I also like to have, for information, the bash command line used for each operations.
Bleachbit keep the mystery too.
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Re: MX Cleanup

#28 Post by Adrian »

The tool is very simple it's not supposed to be something to replace Bleachbit, but from what I understand Bleachbit is a powerful app and sometimes with power comes greater responsibility, we wanted something simple that people can use without the chance to mess things up on their system. As for "package list still present" what do you mean, did you use "old files" or "all files" one uses "apt-get autoclean" the other "apt-get clean", if you use autoclean there are still going to be .debs that were downloaded previously by apt-get and can still be used as cache for apt-get install, is that's what you refer as "package lists"?

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Re: MX Cleanup

#29 Post by colin_b »

These are the files I'm talking about:
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Re: MX Cleanup

#30 Post by Adrian »

I am not sure I see the point of removing those lists, those are downloaded when you do an "apt-get update", if you remove them then the next time you do an "apt-get update" they will be repopulated. Your software manager would also need to download those so it's pretty much of waste of time and bandwidth to remove them.

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