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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/07/2013 03:36 AM, Paul Cartwright
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/07/2013 02:54 AM, John R.
Sowden wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:52A2D442.3040204@americansentry.net"
type="cite">run "df -h": sda7 (mounted at root) 94% used 1.2GB
free <br>
could not find how to read SMART data (looked in gparted-no) <br>
System Monitor: (with firefox running and thunderbird running) <br>
cpu1 5%, cpu2 11% memory 55% flat line (no change), swap: 6%
flat line-no change <br>
processed: running evolution (isn't that a mail program?-I don't
use it). <br>
why is 'pulse audio "h=very high priority? all processes show
0% cpu (doesn't seem right) <br>
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what I am questioning is: what's changed. My use hasn't, so all
I can think of of code bloat, uh, I mean program upgrades. Does
ubuntu let us know about additional ram requirements with new
versions or other upgrades? <br>
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I think that is about it. Thanks for all the input. </blockquote>
94% used is bad, REAL bad.. not enough room for error.. you should
have at least 15% free space.<br>
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font-weight: bold;">Clean apt-get cache.</strong><span
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will remove all downloaded deb files from apt-get cache
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-- Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587 <br>
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that executed instantly, meaning to tme that there was no excess
files. It lowered the used in sda7 from 94% to 93%.<br>
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thanks, got more to do!<br>
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