"Allister Levi Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> And when you've found the folder, a simple
> ls -lha
> should pinpoint the culprit :-)

Alternatively, on GNOME 2, you can run baobab (the disk space utility)
and see graphically how much each directory consumes. It's the same as
doing du -skh blah but graphical. Very nifty, as you can drill down and
see how much space (in relative terms) each subfolder takes up.

-- 
JM Ibanez
Software Architect
Orange & Bronze Software Labs, Ltd. Co.

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