OK, I'm a bit low on space and can't dump DOS/WIN due to other users.  
What can I get rid of from my Debian installation and still retain my 
connectivity and the ability to compile a kernel if necessary.  

Filesystem         1024-blocks  Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/hdb1              39655   13216    24389     35%   /
/dev/hdb3             208200  165669    31780     84%   /usr
/dev/hdb2              39655    9276    28327     25%   /var
/dev/hda1             107596  102202     5394     95%   /c
/dev/hda5              92506   69870    22636     76%   /d
/dev/hda6             103572   10280    93292     10%   /e
/dev/hda7              93512   68278    25234     73%   /f
/dev/hda8             128724  120528     8196     94%   /g

  I'm also not prepared to shuffle drive letters to get that 100M from 
"E:\" out to the end of /dev/hda so I can re-partition it efs2.  Since WFW 
3.11 is on "G:\" going to a cdef setup would require a re-install of most 
everything.

   I may try dumping /dev/hda6 down to 10M to keep the drive letter and 
shuffle the empty space to the end of /dev/hda so I can chop it off of the 
extended partition, but that's in the future.

   Is anyone willing to take a look at my 'dpkg -l' (21K text file) output 
to see what I can safely kill?  I installed a lot of the -dev packages in 
anticipation of having to compile a kernel for sound support. I even have 
a (32K text file) 'tree' output of directories only with the DOS drives 
chopped out for brevity.

  I'd like to clear enough space to eventually get "X" working.

TIA
Gerald V. Livingston II

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