Deleting locales?
When I wanted to download some new programs, I noticed I didn't have enough
space on my usr partition. I went looking for ways to make space, and found
around 25M in the usr/share/locales folder for languages other than my own.
Is there a utility to eliminate locales other than the native locale from
my machine? Or can I just delete the unneeded directories from the tree?
I also noted a huge (50M) store of fonts and other stuff in the /usr/share/texmf
folder. Is that stuff needed only for X programs?
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