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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Magic Mirror will not boot but Pi will, Cache issue?

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      sdetweil @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil do a df -k
      it will give u a quick look at used disk space

      /dev/root                30358348    6863684   22210168  24% /
      

      Sam

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        tkaauf32
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          sdetweil @tkaauf32
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          @tkaauf32 ok, disk is full…

          the du thing above should give u a clue where…

          Sam

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            tkaauf32
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            So this is what that displays. And I really don’t understand why it is taking up so much space because it worked previously. I don’t know what to remove to give more space?

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              sdetweil @tkaauf32
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              @tkaauf32 thats only of your home folder… usually not a problem

              notice I had /

              du -a / 2>/dev/null | sort -n -r | head -n 10
              

              Sam

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                tkaauf32
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                Okay so after typing correctly (my apologies, im not very savvy in this)

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                Screen Shot 2019-12-30 at 11.04.44 AM

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                  sdetweil @tkaauf32
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                  @tkaauf32 change head -n 10 to -n 20

                  Sam

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                    tkaauf32
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                    I hope you can decipher this haha

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                      sdetweil @tkaauf32
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                      @tkaauf32 need with head -n 20, to give more lines of output

                      /opt/Wolfram is taking a bit of space

                      Sam

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                        tkaauf32 @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil I pasted the wrong image. Thanks for your patience with me

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