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  1. Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton

    Just removed 17gb of stuff from /var/cache/pacman/pkg. I think I've been collecting it for about 2 years... !archlinux

    about a year ago from web at Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand
    • ushcompu ushcompu

      @kiirani 17 gb XD #lol

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton

      @ushcompu yep. Filled up my root partition. I freaked out when all my programs started misbehaving randomly.

      about a year ago
    • farid farid

      @kiirani 17gb, thats crazy! i do a monthly pacman -Scc

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton farid

      @osc I usually clear it a lot. This box has been powered off for a year though, so I haven't been so hot on the maintenance...

      about a year ago
    • ushcompu ushcompu

      @kiirani :S try pacman -Scc regularly

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton ushcompu

      @ushcompu Nice save there. xP

      about a year ago
    • ushcompu ushcompu

      @kiirani sorry about it u.u'

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton ushcompu

      @ushcompu No worries. You're just lucky I already know what I'm doing, or you'd've had a very upset noob on your hands ;)

      about a year ago
    • farid farid

      @kiirani i have a 20gb partition for / with 1Gb of free space... i am obliged to clear my cache :P

      about a year ago
    • Kennedy Skelton Kennedy Skelton farid

      @osc I have a 28gb /, which now has 17gb of free space... :P

      about a year ago
    • Evaggelos Balaskas Evaggelos Balaskas

      @kiirani you can try something like this: [ebal@mylaptop ~]€ grep pacman /etc/fstab tmpfs /var/cache/pacman/pkg tmpfs defaults 0 0

      about a year ago

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