How to clear cache and temp files in Linux to speed up your system fast
Briefly

Linux is known for its superior speed and reliability, but system slowdowns can occur, often due to storage issues from cache and temporary files. The article demonstrates how to manage these problems effectively, specifically focusing on how to clean up storage using package managers like apt and dnf. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining system health and efficiency by regularly removing unnecessary files, including cached packages, to prevent performance degradation.
One such issue can be internal storage that has been used up, like a rogue application dumping tons of temporary files, causing the drive to fill up.
Most distributions include options for helping you clean things up, which can be done via the built-in package managers like apt and dnf.
Read at ZDNET
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