David Timms wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
The first step in recovering wasted space is to find where it's used.
Deleting installed software isn't going to recover anything like 1.7
Gbytes (it's about all of the installed software).
John: have you installed baobab {Disk Usage Analyzer} ?
"They" just moved one from up north and replanted it in Kings Park.
Google can probably find it.
I find it's really helpful at visualizing the big consumers.
I'm a commandline kind of person:
cd /
du -mx --max-depth=2 | sort -n | tail -40
then refine until done.
My technique works on any linux (and likely any Unix) system without
installing special tools. Since I maintain a variety of systems, some
without any GUI, that's fairly important.
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Cheers
John
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