On 29 Okt., 13:13, John Cremona <john.crem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been hit by this too.  For the same reason:  my work desktop
> has a networked (and backed up) home dir with limited space, but the
> local disk has lots of space -- so I make ~/.cache a link to a dir on
> the local disk and stopped getting warnings about my disk quota being
> exceeded.
>
> I'm sure you can delete all those files, but it is more convenient not
> to have to remeber to do so.
>
> mas...@host-56-150%df .cache
> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda4             124G   42G   76G  36% /local
>
> mas...@host-56-150%du -sh .cache/*
> 2.7M    .cache/album-art
> 1.4M    .cache/banshee-1
> 572M    .cache/common-lisp
> 8.0K    .cache/gedit
>
> so there's half a gigabyte of junk in there (and my quota is only 5G
> so it matters that this on now on a local disk!)

I can beat that: 2.5 GB in ~/.cache/common-lisp ;-)

(1.9 GB on another machine.)


-Leif

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