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ColdWater@lemmy.ca to linux4noobs · 2 years ago

30GB+ used on freash Arch install+KDE? Why?

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30GB+ used on freash Arch install+KDE? Why?

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ColdWater@lemmy.ca to linux4noobs · 2 years ago
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  • ColdWater@lemmy.caOP
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    You’re a life saver I finally found the culprit

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      Do tell! We need a follow up :)

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        It’s “Steam” inside .local eat up 6GB even though I have not open it yet and tmp files (almost 5GB) that is not clear itself after installing the OS

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          A fresh Arch install included Steam? Or was this not a fresh install?

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            I install it during pacstrap

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              Ah, I see. Just be aware that any additional file size when you get to the stage you can install KDE is pretty much considered the “bloat” part of installs, meaning you only make arch as bloated as you want after that. I like filelight in KDE https://apps.kde.org/filelight/

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