>.DS_Store
>.Trash-1000
let mr popo face
>>53215681
>Desktop.ini
>Desktop.ini
>>53215681
>thumbs.db
>System Volume Information
>>53215681
>>53215681
like fucking cancer..
>>53215681sudo find / -regex ".*\(\|\.DS_Store\|\.Trash-1000\|Desktop.ini\|thumbs.db\)" -delete
find regex is ugly but that will clear your bloat files starting from root. Run it after dealing with windows or mac
>pagefile.sys
>30GB
>>53215681
>.Trash-1000
>not using shift-delete
>not using shred -f
>This program requires 90mb of disk space to install, please free some memory and try again.
>>53217253
.Trash-1000 is GNU=Linux m8ie
also
>.trackerignore
there's also some KDE file but I forgot the name
>>53216666
Video games...
WHAT DO THESE BLOODY FILES DO
>...
This one's usually not good
>>53215681
>erase files
>.Trash file appears
>try to delete trash
>"lol u can't touch that" t.Stallman
>angry
>switch to windows
>erase all that crap
Why do I have to clear the trash? I don't like this.
>file.txt
>file.txt~
>file.txt#
>#file.txt#
>#file.txt#~
why does emacs do this, /g/
why does it hate me
>>53219076
You can disable it you fucking retard
>/etc/namerc || name.conf
>>53219069
>using a file manager
>>53219076
If you've ever had your ass saved by an emacs backup you'd be asking for more.
>>53219090
please tell me how
>>53219104
>browsing files from the command line
>~/Downloads
>~/Pictures
>>53219115
I used to think like that, until one day I took a look into /etc/ and found hundreds of ~#~files from months-old backups of system files that I'll never use again.
>>53219133
>not using ranger
>using any gui other than web browser
>>53219155
>having a desktop environment installed
>pretending you don't have a desktop environment installed
>>53219155
>GUI web browser
>>53219194
>implying I use a desktop environment
>implying I don't use xmonad
>>53217316
>not turning off fast boot aka hibernation instead of shutdown
>>53216619
>>53215681
>.Trash-1000
>$RECYCLE.BIN
>found.000
>found.001
>LOST.DIR
>msdownload.tmp
>RECYCLER
>.comments
>BOOTEX.LOG
>crash.dmp
All this on a single fucking drive.
>.r00
>.r01
>.r02
...
>.r96
>.r97
>>53219291
>I dont get how rar files work
>>53219586
Enlighten me then
>>53219873
Splitting RAR and other archive files was useful a while ago, like when you had to put a large file on multiple floppy disks or upload on crappy file hosters.
>>53217253
I usually run the following for .DS_Storesudo find / -name .DS_Store -delete