No Hard Drive Space...0 kb available

Folks - I've tried a few of past replies to this issue to no avail...anyhow earlier this week I upgraded to 10.4.6 from 10.3.9. Yesterday my G4 Powerbook 1.25 GHz with 1.25 GB of RAM was locked up and I hard to hold the power key down to shutdown and then restart.
I know have 0 kb available on my hard drive. As I delete files I get no space back. I've rebooted from the OSX install CD and used disk utilities there to repair disk (twice) no repairs were necessary either time. I then booted from the hard drive and repaired permissions.
Still zero kb available. I went to download WHATSIZE but the computer has no space so download couldn't create the file.
I had 12 GB of space on my hard drive out of 74.52 GB size available when I upgraded.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Dan
G4 portable 1.25 GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Thanks for the suggestions to date. Yes I have emptied the trash on numerous occassions. I have deleted some files and it's wierd in that as I move files to trash the system says it needs to delete them immediately. I've only had this occur in the past when deleting things off of my .mac account. It seems odd.
"Manually" adding up folders on my harddisk is only 62.5 GB, the disk is listed as 74.5 GB drive, do you really need this much free space? Also, why was it ok initially and then after the hard reboot I have no space left. This evening I'm going to remove quite a few photos from the hard drive and hopefully create some space to download so trouble shooting tools linked above.
Applications - 7.73 GB
Library - 11.38 GB
Adobe PS 6 - 106 MB
Documents - 3.97 GB
Applications OS 9 - 290 MB
Users - 37.25 GB (lots of photos!
OSX system - 1.57 GB
OS9 system - 193 MB
Sorry for mixing the units...one other thing that is wierd is when I shut down and then boot up the start up is extremely fast...a fraction of the time previous OS X would take...it something being cached somewhere or is OS X 10.4.6 just this quick booting up?
Thanks again, more ideas leads sincerely appreciated!
Dan

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