As a recent arrival from Ubuntu, I have been in the habit of cleaning my system by occasionally running bleachbit both as an ordinary user and again as superuser. On F42, I don’t see an option to run it as superuser. Is there a way to do so? Is it for some reason not needed under Fedora?
Using bleachbit as a user can help keep tracking at a minimum since it claims to clean out many user hidden bits of data.
OTOH bleachbit can cause problems when used as root as seen here.
Thanks.
In general, running GUI apps as root is a bad idea. Most of them are not designed to work in those conditions.