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Invisible hd useage - what gives?
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According to QDirStat looking at / I have 10.7 gigs of stuff on my system disk, which is a 120 gig SSD. I realize that it doesn't actually give me 120 gigs - actually, my terminal tells me it's only 109.5 gigs. I can live with that - I'm used to the formatted disk being smaller than the advertised size.

So I have 109.5 gigs of disk here, with 10.7 gigs of files on it. Why, then, do I only have 83.6 gigs of free space? I deleted my Timeshift backup file, which was something like 7 or 8 gigs, but it seems like I never got the free space back. I checked, and there are no trash bins with files in them, and if there were, they should show up in the QDirStat program's listing.

By my math, there's something rather large that I can't find here.

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Invisible hd useage - what gives? - by Tyrannocaster - 10-02-2018, 11:15 PM

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