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      mindpear
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      Hi! I got myself a SD-Card in the hope this way it will be possible to use the phone for taking pictures and videos.

      Despite having removed almost all media from the internal flash, not much space is left:

      d57f4256-95e2-4d79-a054-4bf4b7bad0fe-grafik.png

      With du in Terminal, I learned, that 1,3G is used by .local and 2,3G by .cache

      The most space is taken by...
      826M .cache/Media Player
      792M .cache/libertine-container
      111M .cache/unity-thumbnailer
      53M .cache/openstore.openstore-team
      32M .cache/ubtd.fourloop2002
      28M .cache/com.ubuntu.calculator

      262M .local/share/ubuntu-download-manager
      512M .local/share/com.mikeasoft.podbird
      249M .local/share/soy.iko.podphoenix
      45M .local/share/textsecure.nanuc

      Some of the programs listed in .local are not installed anymore, such as podbird. Would it be safe just to delete some of these folders?

      Any other tips for keeping internal memory clean and system running smoothly?

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        Keneda @mindpear
        last edited by Keneda

        @mindpear
        You can clear (installed) applications caches (and eventually datas and configs) using Ubuntu Touch Tweak Tool.

        To be done before uninstalling any app.

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