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In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Snit wrote on Mon, 06 Mar 2006 17:13:37 -0700

crontab -e crontab -l

chmod-chown

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chmod, most likely; the notion of a "trusted app" is unknown to Linux although one might consider setuid-setgid programs scripts to be such.

Browser-dependent. In Mozilla the cache sits at ~-.mozilla-default-random-Cache; removing it is fairly simple if one knows what the random is, which appears to be a generated profile of some sort. I'd have to look regarding Opera and Konqueror. Dillo's so stupid it doesn't *have* a cache.

rm ~-.mozilla-default-random-history.dat should do it.

Oxford says Apple's OS X is a Linux distro 3243
Snit Oh, Sun has plenty of tools for programmers. If you have a Sun box or running Solaris on x86 you can download for free their SunStudio11 development...

Mozilla does not have an explicit download cache, although one can remove the files from a download location, and Mozilla remembers that location from startup to startup. I like to put them in Desktop-Downloads.

rm ~-.mozilla-default-random-cookies.txt should do it.

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Application-dependent. Usually it's fairly obvious.

Define "clear"; one can certainly shut down syslogd, rmvar-log-messages (or rotate it), and restart it.

Archived logs are ordinary files; just remove them unless they are protected by chattr +i or some such. Note that one has to be root.

rest snipped

-- It's still legal to go .sigless.



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