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If you have deleted files, but still get notified of you disk usage being over quota, you probably deleted the files using a GUI file manager application. Often these applications move file to some sort of "recycle bin" instead of really deleting them. | If you have deleted files, but still get notified of you disk usage being over quota, you probably deleted the files using a GUI file manager application. Often these applications move file to some sort of "recycle bin" instead of really deleting them. | ||
To solve, empty your "recycle bin". | To solve, empty your "recycle bin". |
Revision as of 10:29, 8 November 2019
If you have deleted files, but still get notified of you disk usage being over quota, you probably deleted the files using a GUI file manager application. Often these applications move file to some sort of "recycle bin" instead of really deleting them.
To solve, empty your "recycle bin".