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2010-01-27
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2010-01-27
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Hi Dancairo, TuneWiki media player uses that space because of the dependancies it has with some Qt libraries (not optified libraries, of course).
If you are interested in knowing which application is filling up your poor rootfs, maybe you should install Storage Usage. It has a very nice function, the Package Scan, that tells you which are the not-optified packages and how much they occupy in your rootfs. Give it a try, it should be in Extras now.
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2010-01-27
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@ Vancouver Island, Canada
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Hi Dancairo, TuneWiki media player uses that space because of the dependancies it has with some Qt libraries (not optified libraries, of course).
If you are interested in knowing which application is filling up your poor rootfs, maybe you should install Storage Usage. It has a very nice function, the Package Scan, that tells you which are the not-optified packages and how much they occupy in your rootfs. Give it a try, it should be in Extras now.
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2010-01-27
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2010-01-27
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I always now check root before and after installing anything and if I think the space used is too costly then it's either uninstalled or I note it down, should I suddenly need space for later updates.
An example of this:- Today I installed Tunewiki which used 9mb of root, which I think is too much, so I uninstalled it.
Now somebody on here with more knowledge than me (shouldn't be too difficult to find) could explain why it uses so much but I think a simple list could help users that are short of space come the next update.
I'll start......
Tunewiki = -9mb Rootfs