Thank you for the tip. I have found that .beagle directory was occupying my partition (almost 8 GB). On Sunday 26 August 2007 09:08, Rajko M. wrote:
On Saturday 25 August 2007 11:57:13 pm Cristea Bogdan wrote:
My home partition is almost full althow the files I created are not so big. My guess is that applications have created their own files. How can I delete these files without affecting my system? -- Cristea Bogdan
Run: du ./ | sort -frn > sorted-disk-usage and see who is big disk user.
The files starting with . are 'hidden' user settings that you don't want to delete, but for instance: ~/.kde directory contains not only settings, but also KMail has all your mail in one of subdirectories. That you don't want to delete too.
-- Regards, Rajko.
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