Mega said:
no, initially i seems like a good idea, but delete anything with caution, generally
DO NOT delete anything in /tmp but on the other hand, You are Mega:pray:
Mega said:
Doesn't it get cleared automatically after every reboot?
sometimes yes, sometimes no, some distros like mandriva allow you to choose during installation of OS weather or not /tmp is cleared on reboot / boot
but you are better deleting the installed packages archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/<packages.deb> or /
var/
cache/
apt/
archives/<packages.rpm>, as they are only there for local reinstallation of installed packages but i'd highly recommend saving a list of installed packages before deleting anything, just in case & i'd also backup the installed packages to CD/DVD so you still have a local copy of all installed packages
[ot]if this system has a VIA chipset hit it with a BFH[/ot]
EDIT: BTW: doing this will probably kill apt & i can't find the apt config file, hope you have more luck than me or you could remove all "doc" files & directories unless you need or want them