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Sam Noble wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 18:11 -0600, BrianO'Keefe wrote:
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<pre wrap="">thanks. i want to check out why the drive is showing that 25gb are
used
out of 31gb available when i don't have much on it. now i have a
problem
of no caps and can only type lower case so i can't check the volume
specifically as it's name has caps. what's up with this anyway-no
question mark.
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Brian,
Try to provide less humorous questions for us, I don't think I'm
supposed to have this much fun via email.
What led up to the no_caps problem? Is it the same in X and on the
virtual terminals? (<ctrl>+<alt>+<F1> to check, and <ctrl>+<alt>+<F7> to
get back to X)
maybe try
$ setxkmap us -option
There are lots of tools for examining disks, for this problem you might
want to try baobab. If you've really got giant files that you don't know
about you'll spot them easily.
P.S. just saw your new message, you should try:
$sudo du -h /media/For_Linux/.Trashes
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I'm very happy that I can at least provide humor! I'm also glad that
the community accepts us all, from rank, stinky newbies to ultra-high
level administrators and hackers.<br>
So, believe it or not I ran that very command all by myself before you
replied! There is nothing in the directory. I realized days back that
dvdauthoring created alot of temp files that got trashed so I am
careful to delete stuff in there often.<br>
That's quite the graphic too Sam!<br>
Any other ideas?<br>
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