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  • EDIT sudo ncdu allowed me to find a 72gb [long string of characterless]-json.log file in /var/lib/docker/containers and many 1gb+ files in /var/lib/docker/overlay2. I'm not sure what to do with this information (or what's safe to delete) but I'm getting somewhere.

    sudo du -sh / shows a list of three du: cannot access '/run/user/1000/gvfs' Permission denied and du: cannot access No such file or directory and a few cannot read directory invalid argument and at the end it shows 5.4T / which I assume is my root drive combined with what's in mnt.

  • du -i gave invalid option and fsck gave command not found

    EDIT: sudo ncdu allowed me to find a 72gb [long string of characterless]-json.log file in /var/lib/docker/containers and many 1gb+ files in /var/lib/docker/overlay2. I'm not sure what to do with this information (or what's safe to delete) but I'm getting somewhere.

  • EDIT: sudo ncdu allowed me to find a 72gb [long string of characterless]-json.log file in /var/lib/docker/containers and many 1gb+ files in /var/lib/docker/overlay2. I'm not sure what to do with this information (or what's safe to delete) but I'm getting somewhere.

    mount outputted a lot of text. I suspect this may be getting somewhere but I'm not too experienced. There is a lot of overlay on /var/lib/docker/overlay2/[long string of numbers and letters]. I also see a lot (~25) of nsfs on /run/docker/netns/[string of letters and numbers] type nsfs (rw)

    lsblk game me my drives as expected, and fdisk gave fdisk: command not found.

  • This is a cool tool thanks, unfortunately it is reporting the same (far, far below 99%) number.

  • Good call on the docker prune, I didn't think about that. That accounted for about 25GB. Still not enough but at least I'm not at 99% anymore.

  • sudo du -hs /* looked like it began started listing every file on the entire server.

  • Would different filesystems really report an over 200gb difference?

  • I did use sudo

  • Adding to what others have said, I got Calibre-Web Automated set up and put KOreader on an old Kindle, so that when I find a book I can just upload it to CWA and easily browse the home library from my device (it sync progress too if you read on multiple devices).

    You can also use calibre (desktop version) to strip DRM from library books so you can return the them earlier for someone else to borrow :)

  • Yes, download from nopaystation and "install to system memory".

    For updates this tool has never steered me wrong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4x2-NvBV7c

    As someone else said Xenia is making big strides at 360 but is not really yet at the level for everyday use.

    For OG Xbox Xemu seems to be the best these days but it too is still very hit or miss.

  • Do you know if this syncs save states?

  • LOL in my defense they are the two most popular pieces of software for their respective duties.

  • Looks like they don't do the exact same format, actually. For example Knulli calls it pcengine and Romm is tgx16. Same for genesis (Romm) and megadrive (Knulli).

  • Oh interesting, thanks!

  • Komga doesn't do uploads

  • The switch to CWA is very easy (I just did it recently) but I was sad to see the web reader doesn't sync progress with Koreader or other apps.

  • Kind of. It allows Koreader apps to sync with other koreader apps, but there is no way to check the progress in CWA and it doesn't sync with CWA's web reader.

  • Koreader is great but it is a reading app, and it's not great on android. I'm looking for a selfhosted library that can sync Koreader or similar.