Are you using an external video display, or, are you running headless?

The standard distribution is the largest, and has everything in it.
If you don't use the local video output, you could use the IoT version, 
which is about half the size.
Or, for smallest size, start with the console version, which is about one 
fourth the size, and add in only those packages you need.

--- Graham

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On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 10:41:42 AM UTC-5, Christopher Burian wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to install x264 and ffmpeg, but ran out of space while 
> downloading ffmpeg source.  I'm ordering some micro SD cards to work with 
> but once I'm done developing, I'd like to be booting off onboard storage.
>
> On a new BB Green df shows just 153M free of 3.6G volume.  That's a lot of 
> stuff.  So I'm wondering if if there's a guide to what can be deleted to 
> make more room for user created content in the onboard volume.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>

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