One thing that Czkawka (currently) doesn’t do well is rid your hard drive of system and temporary files.
Its tool simply targets files based on their file type: #, thumbs.db, .bak, ~, .tmp, .temp, .ds_store,.crdownload, .part, .cache, .dmp, .download and.partial.
If you’re looking for a tool that can do a better job of removing such useless flotsam and jetsam, pair Czkawka with (see the grab above) Bleachbit, which can hunt out temp files across your system and a range of programs, including your web browser(s).
Avoid the version shipped with your distro, and instead download the latest version as a.deb direct from the author (www.bleachbit.org/download/linux). Once installed, it can be run under your normal username as well as the root user (choose the ‘as admin’ version from the launcher). From…