What is the best maintenance tool?
#1
What is the best maintenance tool to use? I want to clean up some files and do a purge... a friend of mine was using something called "RAW" but it keeps giving him an error about it can't update itself, so i'm weary that it's a stable addon to use for myself.

Which one is the most recommended to use?
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#2
One that doesn't come from a banned add-on (wiki) repo for a start.

In most cases those things aren't needed at all, and in many can do more harm than good.
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#3
Have to do a bit of advertizing Smile

KCleaner
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#4
(2017-03-06, 09:24)DaLanik Wrote: Have to do a bit of advertizing Smile

KCleaner

Thanks, it worked perfectly!
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#5
rm -r is the best cleaning tool
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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#6
(2017-03-07, 07:44)fritsch Wrote: rm -r is the best cleaning tool

How do I find that? I tried googling it and it turned up a whole heap of rubbish due to the name of it.
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(2017-03-07, 07:53)xdegenerate Wrote:
(2017-03-07, 07:44)fritsch Wrote: rm -r is the best cleaning tool

How do I find that? I tried googling it and it turned up a whole heap of rubbish due to the name of it.
It's just the Linux command for delete (rm short for remove) recursively
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(2017-03-07, 08:01)aptalca Wrote:
(2017-03-07, 07:53)xdegenerate Wrote:
(2017-03-07, 07:44)fritsch Wrote: rm -r is the best cleaning tool

How do I find that? I tried googling it and it turned up a whole heap of rubbish due to the name of it.
It's just the Linux command for delete (rm short for remove) recursively

Is there a linux command line on android boxes?
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#9
It's a joke xdegenerate, don't try and do rm -r
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#10
(2017-03-07, 10:05)Mnementh Wrote: It's a joke xdegenerate, don't try and do rm -r

ah, ok, i get ya now. lol
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(2017-03-07, 10:03)xdegenerate Wrote:
(2017-03-07, 08:01)aptalca Wrote:
(2017-03-07, 07:53)xdegenerate Wrote: How do I find that? I tried googling it and it turned up a whole heap of rubbish due to the name of it.
It's just the Linux command for delete (rm short for remove) recursively

Is there a linux command line on android boxes?
You can probably install a terminal app on Android and it should give you command line access
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