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I freed 30GB using Filelight

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    #82

    That's very normal if you don't have any KDE apps. If you were using KDE and installed a GNOME app it'd be similar.

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    • noxypaws@pawb.socialN [email protected]

      side note: wiztree performs better on windows than windirstat, radically faster scans

      now I feel dirty talking about windows here..

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      There was something about wiztree that kept me using windirstat. I don't think it's free software.

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        You could try baobab instead.

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          And that's all, I'm happy since I was out of space.

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          #85

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            There was something about wiztree that kept me using windirstat. I don't think it's free software.

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            I didn't think either were, but yea wiztree is pretty classically shareware

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              It's a KDE application, yes.

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                And that's all, I'm happy since I was out of space.

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                Personally I'm loving diskonaut. "Graphical" representation but at, ahem, terminal velocity.
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                  And that's all, I'm happy since I was out of space.

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                  Excellent! I missed DaisyDisn. It looks great!

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                    @MrSoup @bricked
                    I know but was was the parameter for 'force recursive' ?

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                    It doesn't mean For Real? Jk

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                      The always huge and killing my system space:

                      • pacman cache
                      • docker bullshit
                      • flatpaks
                      • journalctl files!
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                      In case you don't already know about it, paccache (part of the pacman-contrib package) will let you easily remove old packages from the pacman cache

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                        And that's all, I'm happy since I was out of space.

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                        GDU: http://i.xno.dev/u/WWyrND.png

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                          My little widget to get the weather, Blazing Fast Uber Duper made in Rust, has like 85 total dependencies from like 3 crates that I need...

                          My own software is a hard pass for myself...

                          That's great!

                          Another thing that is great, since we are talking about disk space: people, check your Rust repositiry, it might be huge.

                          I deleted that folder and, in my case, freed 12gb. Not too shabby.

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                            No one showing love for ncdu around here?

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                            Ncdu is my go-to tool. Can't live without it on the servers I administer. However from this thread I've also learned about gdu and diskonaut, that I need to check out.

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                              I'm à qdirstat guy : https://github.com/shundhammer/qdirstat

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                              I believe FileLight (in OP above) is a fork of or built on top of QDirstat.

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                                And that's all, I'm happy since I was out of space.

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                                I like Bleachbit but I'll check this out

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                                • eskuero@lemmy.fromshado.wsE [email protected]

                                  Clean all the cache downloads of Arch Linux Packages

                                  pacman -Scc

                                  Remove unused docker networks and images

                                  docker system prune --all

                                  Cleanup untracked git files that might be in .gitignore such as build and out directories (beware of losing data, use "n" instead of "f" for a dry run)

                                  git clean -xdf

                                  Do an aggresive pruning of objects in git (MIGHT BE VERY SLOW)

                                  git gc --aggressive --prune=now

                                  Remove old journal logs, keeping last seven days

                                  journalctl --vacuum-time 7days

                                  Remove pip cache

                                  pip cache purge

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                                  I can see you're not using Flatpak, the destroyer of disk space. Nice list though!

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                                    Personally I'm loving diskonaut. "Graphical" representation but at, ahem, terminal velocity.
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                                    I use dua, but this looks neat too.

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                                      I use du -hs * | sort -h

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                                      du -sxk | sort -n gotta find those hidden files too!

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                                        And that's all, I'm happy since I was out of space.

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                                        My dad's Linux setup couldn't log in. After a bit of investigation, starting the session manually and so on, i got a hunch and indeed; i saw in Baobab that the backup script took the wrong disk, filled up the one with home, making it slow, so the log-in thingie timed out, failing the session.

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                                          On gtk desktops it's something like Baobab. Too sad that the big guys can't make lightweight and standalone software.

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