On 13.03.2015 17:21, Bob Goodwin wrote:
...
If I botch this I can still re-install and start from scratch again
but
would prefer not.
Consider these two applications:
Graphical disk usage statistics - Qt/KDE
-
https://userbase.kde.org/Filelight
Filelight allows you to quickly understand exactly where your diskspace
is being used by graphically representing your file system.
A graphical directory tree analyzer - Gtk/GNOME
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https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Baobab
Baobab is able to scan either specific directories or the whole filesystem,
in order to give the user a graphical tree representation including each
directory size or percentage in the branch. It also auto-detects in real-time
any change made to your home folder as far as any mounted/unmounted device.
Prior to installation, find the largest packages:
$ rpm -qa --qf '%{size}\t%{name}\n' | sort -n
and uninstall the largest until you resolve the overflow issue.