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2010-02-07
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@ Sweden
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2010-02-07
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@ Hamilton, New Zealand
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2010-02-07
, 09:21
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@ London/M4 Corridor
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2010-02-07
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@ Hamilton, New Zealand
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The application takes a while to start, but with the GUI presenation you're able to parse the results very quickly.
I do agree that a command line would be useful, but I want it more for historical logging and scripting purposes.
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2010-02-07
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2010-02-07
, 10:32
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@ Hamilton, New Zealand
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#7
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you mean the repository? If not you should remove the apps one by one.
df -ha
this list all mounted and the free space
dpkg -l
all installed apps
dpkg -l |grep ***
replace the stars to search for specific app
apt-get clean
removes the downloaded archives
vim /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hildon-application-manager.list
to edit manually the repositories list.
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2010-02-07
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#8
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hello guys, i want to free up my rootfs space and how do i find out which application is installed into the rootfs partition? well by terminal command.
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2010-02-07
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@ Scotland
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@ Malaysia
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#10
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sorry if i double post someone else thread.