Hi, today while trying to understand why the available free space on disk was getting small I decided to investigate.
The most strange (at least to me) thing was that ~/.local occupies 52 GB !
Searching in more detail I found that:
$ cd .local/share $ du -sh * | sort -h .................... 60M local-mail 18G baloo 34G akonadi
Is this normal? FWIW all the email accounts that I use have ~ 8 GB. and the rest of my home takes 140 GB, so I find those values a bit overboard.
What can I do to slim those gluttons? :-)
Regards,
Hi, continuing with the saga I found that ~/.kde/share/apps/nepomuk was taking 7.9 G.
Removed. :-)
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 05:11:40PM +0000, José Matos wrote:
Hi, today while trying to understand why the available free space on disk was getting small I decided to investigate.
The most strange (at least to me) thing was that ~/.local occupies 52 GB !
Searching in more detail I found that:
$ cd .local/share $ du -sh * | sort -h .................... 60M local-mail 18G baloo 34G akonadi
Is this normal?
never seriously used akonadi - it still eats up ridiculous 152 MB of my space. baloo here uses 6.2G and indexes a lot of files so I could understand that. Using mutt and local-mail is 48K.
Richard
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