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#31
Originally Posted by RevdKathy View Post
Disable the respositories in your app manager for extras testing and extras devel.

Then reboot and check your rootfs.

After that, try removing any apps you installed from those repositories. Uninstalling professional apps like Bounce isn't going to make any difference.

It's not the app itself that's filling up that space - its odd libraries and dependencies (including some stuff from Qt Grrrr) that's taking up space, and the likeliest culprits are any apps you installed from the development chain such as testing or devel.
got it down to 18MB.
 
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#32
Originally Posted by Deni View Post
got it down to 18MB.
Did you ever install anything using the X terminal? That's not much room if you have removed most of your apps. What's still left in the list if you go to the "uninstall" section of App Manager?
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Originally Posted by Flandry View Post
Did you ever install anything using the X terminal? That's not much room if you have removed most of your apps. What's still left in the list if you go to the "uninstall" section of App Manager?
That was after removing almost all -testing apps. I unistalled and cleaned some more, got it to 26MB, enough for update.
I also figured there is 5MB dictionary on rootfs for Qstardict, but for now, I'm leaving it there.
 
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