Here’s one feature Windows users probably already know about – using Disk Cleanup, Windows user can reduce the number of unnecessary files on their hard drive to free up disk space and improve performance. This feature has been there since Windows XP and it’s great to have if one needs to reclaim some disk space.

Now here’s a question for Linux user. Is there a similar tool for Linux users, including Ubuntu? The short answer is yes. There’s a similar tool for Linux systems called BleachBit. This tool lets you free up disk space, reduce the number of unnecessary files, improve system performance and help you maintain your privacy by removing temporary internet files.

Ever heard of CCleaner? No, Yes. Maybe? Well, BleachBit is more like CCleaner in that it’s not a built-in Windows tool but a software that cleans and optimizes Windows. If CCleaner is the number tool for cleaning your Windows PC, then BleachBit might just be the number tool for cleaning Linux systems.

So, if you’re from the Windows’ world and looking for similar tool to help remove temporary internet files and junk for your Linux machine, look no further than BleachBit. It supports both Windows and Linux machine, and this brief tutorial is going to show you how to install and use it in Ubuntu 13.04 and previous.

To get started with BleachBit, go to the Download Page and select a version for your system. Ubuntu machines will need the .deb package. http://bleachbit.sourceforge.net/download/linux

After downloading, you may use Ubuntu Software Center to install it or run the commands below.

wget http://katana.oooninja.com/bleachbit/sf/bleachbit_0.9.5_all_ubuntu1210.deb

 

Next, run the commands below to install it

sudo dpkg -i bleachbit*.deb; sudo apt-get -f install

 

After installing, go to Unity Dash and launch BleachBit. Launching BleachBit from Dash opens it with regular user rights. For better results, launch BleachBit as root by running the commands below.

sudo bleachbit

 

When it opens, select the boxes of the field you wish to clean and hit the click button.

 

bleachbit_clearn_ubuntu

 

If you wish to preview before cleaning, use the preview button.

 

bleachbit_clearn_ubuntu_1

 

That’s it! I hope this helps getting rid of junk from your machine.

Enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions

How does BleachBit help improve system performance in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail?

BleachBit helps improve system performance by freeing up disk space, reducing unnecessary files, and removing temporary internet files that slow down the system.

Is BleachBit only available for Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail?

No, BleachBit is available for both Windows and Linux systems, including Ubuntu. Users can download the appropriate version for their system from the official BleachBit website.

What are the key features of BleachBit compared to Windows Disk Cleanup?

BleachBit offers similar features to Windows Disk Cleanup, such as freeing up disk space and improving system performance. Additionally, BleachBit helps maintain privacy by removing temporary internet files.

How can I install BleachBit on Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail?

To install BleachBit on Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail, users can download the .deb package from the official website and then use the Ubuntu Software Center or run specific commands to install it.

Does BleachBit support cleaning junk files on both Windows and Linux systems?

Yes, BleachBit supports cleaning junk files on both Windows and Linux systems. Users can use BleachBit to optimize and maintain the performance of their machines.

What is the similarity between BleachBit and CCleaner?

BleachBit is similar to CCleaner in that it is a software tool designed to clean and optimize systems. While CCleaner is popular among Windows users, BleachBit serves a similar purpose for Linux systems.

Can BleachBit help increase privacy on Linux systems?

Yes, BleachBit can help increase privacy on Linux systems by removing temporary internet files and other unnecessary data that may compromise user privacy.

Where can I find a tutorial on how to use BleachBit on Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail?

Users can find tutorials on how to install and use BleachBit on Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail on the official BleachBit website or through online forums and communities dedicated to Linux optimization.