cluttered up system?
Hello!
i am wondering... i have a 2GB partition for /usr and more time passes
the more it is nearing its 100% completion....
i don't install new software, besides the stuff selected by dselect... i
don't have the impression that i have that much stuff installed, and
still... i am wondering what's taking up so much space....
i run deborphan after each upgrade, but still...
is there a way to find out which packages are taking up how much space?
making some stats about what's installed, where and how much ressources
it eats up? would i e.g. by throwing out gnome get back 3/4 of my HD??
(if that's the case i would happily go back to fvwm2...)
i know that HD's aren't really expensive nowadays, nevertheless, i don't
want to add another device to this comp, since it allready has some
thermic problems.... and i still remind when a 400M partition for my
debian install was way enough.... and since that time, i don't use a lot
more of programs...
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ciao bboett
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