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Hello,
my root (/) is almost full, how can i clean it please ? (here regarding kde) i'm already cleaning temp files at boot, i used bleachbit, FSlint and rpmorphan (with the last one i'm careful and not using it for orphans are sometimes needed, it gives me more than 3000 orphans ...). Is there another tool or tip regarding cleaning kde files that could be interesting ? Thanks
manchette, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
last openSUSE version : Leap 42.1... / Last Kde Plasma version : 5.0.xxx ... |
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Hi,
KDE resides mainly in ~/.kde but not in /. My guess is that you should check with other Suse or rpm based distro users how to clear the cache of all your downloaded or upgraded packages respectively - google should also help. Naturally it also depends on your partitioning system. Another thought: install ncdu and have it run on / to find out where the space hoggers are. Hope that helps.
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filelight is another nice program to show what uses up all your disk space.
I'm working on the KDevelop IDE.
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kdirstat4 to see file utilization
how big a partition is / ? have you looked at /var/log? |
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