[ccp4bb] Clean Ubuntu system disk

2017-06-13 Thread 苏纪勇
Dear CCP4BB, I installed CCP4 in Ubuntu 14.10. After I run several rounds of CCP4, I found my disk is nearly full. Only 400Mb space left. I guess I often kill the job that temporary files left in my disk. Could one BB tell me how to remove the temporary files? Best regards, Jiyong

Re: [ccp4bb] Clean Ubuntu system disk

2017-06-13 Thread Arnaud J. Hungler
Dear Jiyong, To find which directory is using the space disk, you can go to the root directory, and use the 'du' tool as root user (or with sudo). cd / sudo du -hs * 2> /dev/null Wait a bit, and every single directory will appear with his size. If you see an unexpected big size for a

[ccp4bb] 2-year Postdoctoral Position available at The Institute of Cancer Research, London UK

2017-06-13 Thread Rob Van Montfort
The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is one of the world’s most influential cancer research institutes, with an outstanding record of achievement dating back more than 100 years. We provided the first convincing evidence that DNA damage is the basic cause of cancer, laying the foundation

[ccp4bb] Fwd: Please register - 7th Annual SBMB Workshop - July 13 - Omaha, NE

2017-06-13 Thread Gloria Borgstahl
You are invited to attend this year's Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics workshop and below is a link where you can register to attend. The meeting is free with breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks provided. We need you to register to know how many are attending and to make name tags,

Re: [ccp4bb] Clean Ubuntu system disk

2017-06-13 Thread David Schuller
I like to pipe the `du` output straight into a `sort` command. That way the biggest directories appear at the end. cd / sudo du -sk * |sort -n That is for directories. If you are looking for the largest files, you can try something like this: ls -lR |sort -nk5 On 06/13/17 04:31, Arnaud

[ccp4bb] Facility Manager position - London - Deadline Approaching

2017-06-13 Thread Zhang, Xiaodong
The Section of Structural Biology within the Department of Medicine along with its partners (The London Consortium for cryo-EM) is seeking to recruit a Facility Manager for a new high resolution Electron Microscopy Facility. Imperial College London, in partnership with the Institute of Cancer

[ccp4bb] Computational Crystallography Newsletter (CCN) submissions

2017-06-13 Thread Nigel Moriarty
Folks Calling for articles and short communications of interest to structural biologists. The initial deadline for submission for the July 2017 issue is 30 June 2017. The Computational Crystallography Newsletter (CCN) is an electronic newsletter for structural biologists, and is published online