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+<H2><A NAME="SECTION005105000000000000000">Tips for saving disk space</A></H2>
+<P>
+ The best tip for saving disk space is to avoid installing
+ unnecessary programs. Most Linux distributions have an
+ option to install only part of the packages they contain,
+ and by analyzing your needs you might notice that you don't
+ need most of them. This will help save a lot of disk space,
+ since many programs are quite large. Even if you do need a
+ particular package or program, you might not need all of it.
+ For example, some on-line documentation might be unnecessary,
+ as might some of the Elisp files for GNU Emacs, some of the
+ fonts for X11, or some of the libraries for programming.
+<P>
+ If you cannot uninstall packages, you might look into
+ compression. Compression programs such as <tt>gzip</tt><A NAME="1806">&#160;</A> or
+ <tt>zip</tt><A NAME="1808">&#160;</A> will compress (and uncompress) individual files
+ or groups of files. The <tt>gzexe</tt><A NAME="1810">&#160;</A> system will compress and
+ uncompress programs invisibly to the user (unused programs
+ are compressed, then uncompressed as they are used).
+ The experimental <tt>DouBle</tt><A NAME="1812">&#160;</A> system
+ will compress all files in a filesystem, invisibly to the
+ programs that use them. (If you are familiar with products
+ such as Stacker for MS-DOS, the principle is the same.)
+<P>
+<BR> <HR>
+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Lars Wirzenius <BR>
+Sat Nov 15 02:32:11 EET 1997</I>
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