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Folks,
I have been watching the thread on the zero space problem and when I saw the
note about ncdu, I decided that it might be a good thing to have. So..
I like it! I was able to recover about 500MB of space on one of my systems that
was used by an application I had forgotten about. Not a lot of space but when
you only have 32GB every MB counts!
In the process I discovered that on two of the four systems it reports an error
in the directory .gvfs for the home directory of a user(not the same user). The
other users are OK and on the other systems all the users are OK.
Each directory appears to be empty... What should I do to correct things?
BTW what is the directory .gvfs for any way?
Thanks,
Jay
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