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#1
Hello,

After reading several topics about this problem, I'm still pretty clueless on what to do. I removed several aps already but it seems like it didn't do ****. I only have 68/2000mb left...

It seems like flashing seems an option however if possible I would like it to use it as last resort.

Could you guys help me out? Like some nifty x-term commands ?

tnx!
 
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Do you have any preenv games installed? They take a lot of your memory in /home
 
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#3
yes, only one though. How many does one normally take?
 
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Originally Posted by Oracle View Post
yes, only one though. How many does one normally take?
That depends on the game, some are around 30-40mb whilst Driver is a good 200mb IIRC.
 
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#5
Well tried uninstalling some more apps which didn't do squad.. I can't even restore them any more... even though I'm kicking stuff out my n900 it doesn't seem to matter
 
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#6
Try installing storage usage. With this app you can see wich files take the most of your memory.
 
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#7
I will if it lets me...

Edit:

Alright!
It claims that 1,4gb is taken in total. But in the first diagram it shows that I only have 72 mb remaining..

The math isn't right here...

maemo and wesnoth seem to be the biggest files (308 and 226mb)
where is the preev games located? I cannot find it.

Last edited by Oracle; 2010-12-08 at 20:47.
 
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#8
man what did you install. are you sure theres not a bug or something
 
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#9
Could be, thats what I'm asking for help.
I see Kroll is also in user part... Should such game be optified??
 
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#10
The first diagram is your rootfs. 72MB is quite normal for this. The second one is your /home partitition. This is the place were your applictions are installed. If this one is full, you can't install any more applications.

Why do you think you haven't enough memory for installing applications? Do you get an error message or something?
 
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