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I freed 30GB using Filelight

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  • avidamoeba@lemmy.caA [email protected]

    Sir, this is not Windows.

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    I'm still pretty new to Linux so I break stuff pretty often, like recently I was trying to get opencl working with my amd gpu and I ended up causing every video I played to stutter constantly.

    And I've been trying out new software to control fans or rgb and following guides making me enter commands until I figure out something that works I note it down so when I do a fresh install again I can easily configure it without all the trial and error etc and install only the software I found that I liked

    That plus distro hopping

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      That's a weird way to spell Baobab

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      To be fair Baobab is a weird way to spell Baobab

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      • C [email protected]

        If you need a more interactive method, gdu is awesome. And if you're using btrfs, btdu gives preliminary results instantly (which get more precise over time).

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        I'm getting old...KISS!

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          dust

          Yes, it's du in Rust + more.

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          #76

          Came to recommend du-dust!

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          • jode@midwest.socialJ [email protected]

            Is this a Linux version of windirstat?

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            #77

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

            now I feel dirty talking about windows here..

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              Looks like the depends list of the average KDE app on a none KDE system.

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              • neatobuilds@lemmy.todayN [email protected]

                I'm still pretty new to Linux so I break stuff pretty often, like recently I was trying to get opencl working with my amd gpu and I ended up causing every video I played to stutter constantly.

                And I've been trying out new software to control fans or rgb and following guides making me enter commands until I figure out something that works I note it down so when I do a fresh install again I can easily configure it without all the trial and error etc and install only the software I found that I liked

                That plus distro hopping

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                That kinda makes sense at this stage. If you spend time understanding what those commands do, you'd understand how the system works, and most importantly how to not fuck it up. Keep in mind there's a lot of misinformation and bad practices in guides out there. People who bare know more than you feel confident to share snippets without warning. Ten or twenty years ago much fewer people had experience with Linux and most people confident enough to write were technical people that knew what they were talking about. Destructive misinformation was less.

                But yeah when you learn, the need or urge to reinstall disappears. I stopped reinstalling in 2014. Took me 9 years to unfuck my Windows brain and understand enough to not shoot myself in the feet. Main machine hasn't been reinstalled since then. That's with replacing multiple main boards, switching AMD > Intel > AMD, changing SSDs, going from single SSD to mdraid, increasing in size over time, etc.

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                • D [email protected]

                  The joke goes rm -fr, which stands for "remove french".
                  Yours would has double "remove".

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                  Ops, you are right. My bad

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                  • everymuffinisnowencrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zoneE [email protected]

                     

                    (I don't speak German.)

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                    @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted Don't worry. English for clmminicarion is just fine. It was not meant to be malicious.
                    I just saw this video sooo many times, it was kind of a standard response.

                    BÄÄM is like the German version of BOOM in comics.
                    Therefore "BÄM Lee" because he knocks people out with one punch.

                    Its spoken like the beginning of BAd behaviour. Maybe that's helpful. 😊

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                      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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                          • S [email protected]

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

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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.
                                  Image

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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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                                      • D [email protected]

                                        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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