[PlanetCCRMA] dist-upgrade question
Mark Knecht
mknecht at controlnet.com
Fri Feb 20 11:36:02 PST 2004
Joe Hartley wrote:
> On 20 Feb 2004 10:05:07 -0800
> tom poe <tompoe at amihost.com> wrote:
>
>>When I tried to do the dist-upgrade command,
>>$> You don't have enough space in /var/cache/apt/archives
>>
>>I ran the command, df and got this:
>>/dev/hda3 has 10% used /home
>>/dev/hda6 has 49% used /var
>>
>>Seems like I might be able to adjust the two space allocations, maybe?
>>If so, what are the options to do this?
>
>
> More important than percentages are the actual space left. Find
> that with a "df -k" command, which will give you output like this:
>
I found a cool little app the other day called fsv which stands for
'File System Visualizer'. It provides a very cool little 3D graphical
picture of how your disk is being used. I got rid of about 2GB of old
stuff on my Windows network that I had forgotten was there in jsut a few
minutes. It works across Samba mounts and follows links as far as I can
tell.
It's not a file manager, in the sense that all it does is provide a
picture. You can then clean stuff up quickly from the command line or
whatever way makes most sense to you.
If nothing else, the interface is fun.
-:-) Mark
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