[dundee] Tools for Monitoring disk usage

Paul Lancaster paul_lancaster at blueyonder.co.uk
Thu Dec 18 09:00:13 UTC 2008


Real Men use the back of a fag packet, as they dont need that much
storage space

Paul

> in fact real men store their files in the flash ram of their <insert
> household electronic  device here>
> 
> --- On Thu, 18/12/08, Huntly Cameron <huntly.cameron at gmail.com> wrote:
>         From: Huntly Cameron <huntly.cameron at gmail.com>
>         Subject: Re: [dundee] Tools for Monitoring disk usage
>         To: toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk, "Tayside Linux User Group"
>         <dundee at lists.lug.org.uk>
>         Date: Thursday, 18 December, 2008, 8:09 AM
>         
>         Real men use 'du' ;-)
>         
>         Huntly Cameron
>         e: huntly.cameron at gmail.com
>         
>         
>         2008/12/18 Lee Hughes <toxicnaan at yahoo.co.uk>
>                 if your using gnome...
>                 check 
>                 Baobab 2.20.0.1
>                 
>                 it's nice n spicy.
>                 
>                 
>                 --- On Wed, 17/12/08, gordon dunlop
>                 <astrozubenel at googlemail.com> wrote:
>                         From: gordon dunlop
>                         <astrozubenel at googlemail.com>
>                         Subject: [dundee] Tools for Monitoring disk
>                         usage
>                         To: "Tayside Linux User Group"
>                         <dundee at mailman.lug.org.uk>
>                         Date: Wednesday, 17 December, 2008, 10:09 PM
>                         
>                         
>                         
>                         This is an article about Linux tools for monitoring your disk usage,
>                         these tools tend to heavily favour KDE as three of them are plug-ins
>                         to the Konqueror browser and file manager. I use all three: KDirStat;
>                         
>                         Filelight; FSView  (they all give graphical presentations and data
>                         analysis of files in their different ways ), I find them
>                          excellent.
>                         There is also KDiskFree that gives disk space analysis of your
>                         partitions. If anyone uses Krusader , the file manager, there is an
>                         embedded disk usage tool that is similar to KDirStat but not quite as
>                         
>                         good.
>                         One of the reasons I am not moving up to KDE 4 from KDE 3.5 is that
>                         there are so many excellent tools, including developer tools, that
>                         have not yet been ported to KDE 4. :
>                         
>                         http://www.linux.com/feature/154908
>                         
>                         
>                         Gordon
>                         
>                         _______________________________________________
>                         dundee GNU/Linux Users Group mailing list
>                         dundee at lists.lug.org.uk  http://dundee.lug.org.uk
>                         
>                         https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dundee
>                         Chat on IRC, #tlug on dundee.lug.org.uk
>                         
>                 
>                 
>                 _______________________________________________
>                 dundee GNU/Linux Users Group mailing list
>                 dundee at lists.lug.org.uk  http://dundee.lug.org.uk
>                 https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dundee
>                 Chat on IRC, #tlug on dundee.lug.org.uk
>         
>         
>         _______________________________________________
>         dundee GNU/Linux Users Group mailing list
>         dundee at lists.lug.org.uk  http://dundee.lug.org.uk
>         https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dundee
>         Chat on IRC, #tlug on dundee.lug.org.uk
> 
> _______________________________________________
> dundee GNU/Linux Users Group mailing list
> dundee at lists.lug.org.uk  http://dundee.lug.org.uk
> https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dundee
> Chat on IRC, #tlug on dundee.lug.org.uk





More information about the dundee mailing list