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Long story short: I have 11mb free space on /home, because of the following-

1. Installed easydebian through app. manager
2. ran easy deb img install, attempted to decompress to MyDocs.
-operation came back with an error (i didn't read much into it).
3. after, I had 0 free space on my /home partition

troubleshooting:
1. searched /home for any "debian" files, and for files over 50mb- no luck/significant findings. size of /home is 4671mb, size of MyDocs is 4175mb (so actual home is 4671-4175=~500mb). did this through ssh.
2.tracker-processes --hard-reset, then a reboot just in case.
3. uninstalled easydebian, rebooted.

any help on specific files to look for/to delete (i don't want to do a reflash if i don't have to)?
 
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is there an x-term command that'll list all files on /home, ordered by size?
 
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Download a program called 'Storage Usage' from extras, although I do not know if you are able to install with 0b free.

The program should list your partitions. Click on the /home/ partition and it will display the files in it ordered by size.
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Originally Posted by m0da View Post
is there an x-term command that'll list all files on /home, ordered by size?
du -h /home | sort -n

You can also redirect to file, but if you are out of space we would need to know the partition to save to.
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Do these screenshots make sense?

I'm still wondering why my /home is showing up as 90% full (uninstalled some apps).

have any insights?
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Actually no. Only 163 MB free but the program shows only 353 MB of usage.

I think you have a file that is taking more space than it should. The kind that is ex. 100 MB in reality but taking 1.6 GB of usage.

I don't know how you can check that. Check each file using storage usage I guess and find the rogue one. If you find it check it's path in storage usage and then in xterm use the rm command.

Ex: rm /home/user/aaa.txt

Have you tried uninstalling easy debian?
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stuff like openarena can take up several hundreds of megabytes all by itself in /home partition.
 
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Thanks for checking it out. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something that was right in front of me.

I've uninstalled easydebian.

one last thing before i flash it all: do you know how to run storage usage from x-term?
 
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No sorry. I wanted to know that myself. Healthcheck is crashing on startup and I wanted to run it using xterm to know the errors but I couldn't find how.
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Thanks a bunch for your help.

Reflashing everything now. eh, schtuff happens.
 

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