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System Maid, as its name suggests, is a system cleaner mini-suite developed for Debian-based Linux systems. The program performs tasks such as cleaning trash, history, and thumbnails, even using the overwrite method if the user prefers. It also supports performance tweaks such as disk defragmentation, limiting processor usage, and cleaning RAM.
https://github.com/shampuan/System-Maid
The program is very easy to use. Simply point to the path and click scan. Mark any unwanted photos and click "Send to Fake Trash." Then, switch to the Fake Trash tab, make sure you've selected the correct files, and select and delete them all (they can no longer be recovered). If you want to return any, simply mark them and recover them (Restore Selected). If the directory you're pointing to is very large or complex, the program may freeze for a moment when you press the scan button. This is...