I freed 30GB using Filelight
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bhamlin@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
I normally use
rm
for that. Orwipefs
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allero@lemmy.todayreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Filelight is about finding the folders you don't use that take a lot of space. Basically an easier way to look into which folder takes up what.
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bhamlin@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 8 days ago last edited by
Wooosh
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somenonewho@feddit.orgreplied to Guest 7 days ago last edited by
Personally I'm a huge fan of dust
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atzanteol@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 7 days ago last edited by
Yeah, it's really not called out in the docs. I found out the same way.
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some_guy@lemmy.sdf.orgreplied to Guest 7 days ago last edited by
--cache option
I will check this out!
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everymuffinisnowencrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 6 days ago last edited by
Oh that's funny x3
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swedneck@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Guest 5 days ago last edited by
prune as fuck
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swedneck@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Guest 5 days ago last edited by
you do realize this makes everyone immediately discard your opinion, because it's useless, right?
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eneff@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Guest 5 days ago last edited by
My users home directory is ephemeral as well, so this wouldn't happen. Everything I didn't declare to persist is deleted on reboot.
What I do use tools like these for is verifying that my persistent storage paths are properly bind mounted and files end up in the correct filesystem.
I use
dust
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neatobuilds@lemmy.todayreplied to Guest 5 days ago last edited by
So now I'm curious what distro you like most? I've been using popos for about a year at this point then tried fedora for about a week and now installed arch to feel around
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avidamoeba@lemmy.careplied to Guest 5 days ago last edited by
The machine that was last installed in 2014 is Ubuntu LTS. It's been upgraded through all the LTS releases since then. Currently on 22.04 with the free Ubuntu Pro enabled. I use a mix of Ubuntu LTS and Debian stable on other machines. For example my laptop is on Debian 12. Debian has been the most reliable OS and community for over 30 years and I believe it'll still be around 30 years from now, if we haven't destroyed ourselves.
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ouch@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 5 days ago last edited by
Is there any disk usage tool that allows you to browse the tree while it's still being calculated, prioritizing current directory?
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You do realise that youโre a waste of life and nobody will remember you when you die?
Why get this hostile over a random software? I hate their shit because itโs absurdly bloated and a pain to remove.
Youโre a worthless loser and you know it as well as we do.
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