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So I tried switching from gnome to KDE, stopped gnome and gdm, ran pacman -Rcns gnome
rebooted and ran pacman -S kde phonon-xine like it says in the wiki.
I got an error saying there was no space left.
I ran df -h and it says my drive mounted at / has no space
I have plenty of space in home and on other hard drives, so I ran a pacman -Sc and that cleared up about 400 megs, but I need more to install KDE.
I am totally in the command line here, so I don't really know what utils to use to find where my space is being hogged. I have about 8 gigs in my root partition, so that should be enough I'd think...
basically I need to know how to clear up some space.
Also I moved my /usr /var and /sbin from / and it didn't clear any space at all...
Last edited by B-80 (2011-09-12 05:22:04)
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Use ncdu to see where the usage is...
# ncdu -x /
You can also use bleachbit (in the AUR). I have an alias in my root's ~/.bashrc to do it but you can also do so via the GUI.
alias bb="bleachbit --delete system.cache system.localizations system.trash system.tmp"
Last edited by graysky (2011-01-11 00:04:02)
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Moving to Newbie Corner...
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ahh, thanks graysky, ncdu did the trick
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