if its in /root/ its not deleted after reboot. thats EVERY thumbnail the system has created while browsing folders. Just delete the folder 'normal' and they'll go away. the system will re-create thumbnails when it needs to.edoc wrote:Thanks for the reminder that it's there & how it works - I looked at it once and it seemed too much like expressionistic-art to me ...
Anyhow, why would there be a bazillion .png files in root/.thumbnails/normal/ after I have just rebooted?
Why would ATI-13.4-HD567-k3.8.7-L64-1.pet be in root/.cache/lhp-update/ ?
And the other biggie: root/.cache/lhp-update/OpenJRE-7.40-IcedTea-x86_64-2.pet
Everything else is relatively small.
WDYT?
the pet files in /root/.cache/ you can move elsewhere in case you need them again.
I think its a backup for anything you've installed via the PPM.