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ncdu is probably the answer you're looking for. Or the du -h piped
to a file might be a more detailed view of all the files. <br>
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When I wanted to use a GUI application, I've always used QDirStat.
Usually I can apt install it on recent Ubuntu releases. And never
had an issue with inaccuracy.<br>
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If you see any inaccuracies, you really should file a bug report. I
am curious to know which program you were using...<br>
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I'm also curious to know if the Wine bottles are in-fact that large.
I could add more information to the write up I did on installing and
using Wine.<br>
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I looked at the expandability of that laptop. It looks like you can
add a 2.5" 7mm height hard drives. So any 2 TB spinning disk should
fit. And the NVMe drive should be upgrade-able to either an Intel
660p or a Crucial P1. The 1 TB models are around $100 on Amazon.
However, upgrading the NVMe drive and RAM is *not* the easiest in
world. The 2.5" drive would a bit easier to upgrade, since you don't
have to lift the board. If you plan on doing any hardware upgrades
to the NVMe drive, you should consider upgrading the single SO-DIMM
stick to a 16 GB DDR4 SO-DIMM at the same time. <br>
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Here is a video of a teardown to that model:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lyEEAZdYwo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lyEEAZdYwo</a><br>
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Regards,<br>
<br>
Jared<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/29/19 6:27 PM, Brian O'Keefe
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<p>Howdy all,</p>
<p>I bought a on-sale laptop. It's an: ASUS VivoBook 15.6" FHD
Laptop, Quad-Core Ryzen 5 2500U Processor (up to 3.6 GHz) with
Radeon Vega 8 Graphics, 8 GB DDR4, 256 GB M.2 SSD, 802.11ac
Wi-Fi - F505ZA-DH51. It's a race car for me at least. I
downloaded Ubunu 19.04 and made a bootable USB drive and
installed. Boy is it good looking! I can't wait to get all of my
data migrated but I am. As you see the SSD is not so large as
the 1TB I have on my old ACER. I thought that I was using about
45% disk space and was not, of course, worried because the drive
is so large capacity. I never finished migrating all of my data
from my previous and hosed 500GBSSD that Mark helped, or
actually did, save so I have some scattered data on the ACER and
on the 500SSD. In prepping to start moving stuff around I used
the GUI Disk Analyzer and very much to my surprise I found files
of up to 49GB!! I have 5 or 6 WINE programs I run and that shows
up as a 39GB folder. Now that makes no sense at all, as is the
case with several other folders. I have a folder for my activism
stuff and that's 29GB which is outlandishly wrong. So the Disk
analyzer is wrong or somehow these folders have been growing on
their own, bloating like a president's ego. My Q is, what
console tool would give me the disk usage in a tree-like format
(I know not like a GUI but a list from highest to lowest size of
folders). Is this possible?</p>
<p>It appears that if the GUI Disk Analyzer is correct then I can
lose a few items, like the wine programs, VMs and other
unnecessaries and have plenty of space on the new drive. I had
planned to use the 1TB drive as a storage device for my 10,000+
photos, etc. This would work but I don't trust the GUI and don't
want to start some weird event and lose data nor do I want to
transfer mostly useless data that is actually a couple Gigs and
not the tens of GB I am seeing.</p>
<p>I'll check out the forums for a console command but i thought
I'd go to the best first.</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Brian<br>
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