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Going old-school, I started terminal emulator, did a du, and it has been stuck for about 40 minutes at...<BR>
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615712 ./storage/emulated/legacy/.wsj-external-data-cache-USA/20991230<BR>
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Which I surmise means that the one AFTER this is a whopper. Suggests the Wall St Journal app may be the culprit. Which would be doubly annoying, since I uninstalled that last night. <BR>
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On Fri, 2014-02-28 at 07:49 -0500, Neal Rhodes wrote:<BR>
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet running all stock OS. Not a whole lot installed. <BR>
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It recently has gotten slower and slower at getting email and the Wall Street Journal. <BR>
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A couple of days ago it threw up an alert about not enough space. <BR>
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Sure enough, only 20mb left. <BR>
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Funny thing is, there is no way the applications shown add up to 12gb. <BR>
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So I stuffed in a 2gb SD card, moved some things to SD, cleared cache, rebooted, etc. Removed some apps I can live without. <BR>
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Still only 480mb free. <BR>
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So, I figure let's install one of those apps that gives a graphical DF and figure out where all the space has gone. I pick the first one, which is 471KB, and when I install, it downloads, but when says "not enough space to install". <BR>
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I'm kinda stuck here. Any thoughts before I get the extra strong reading glasses and fire up the terminal emulator and start manually doing df to figure out what happened? <BR>
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Neal Rhodes<BR>
MNOP Ltd<BR>
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