How do i get to know the free disk space? That's either for linux or non-linux partitions...I feel a little bit fool asking for this...
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Re: A silly question..
Don't feel silly. It's a perfectly normal and valid question.
The answers:
- If you're the command-line type of fellow, you can check for free disk space using
Code:df -h
- there are GUI options available. My favorite is Filelight, which gives you a sort of pie chart representation of disk usage. But it's more comprehensive than the simple pie chart that Windows uses. Filelight can be found in the universe repository.
- another GUI option is kdf or KDiskFree. It's what MEPIS uses to not only show free/used disk space, but also to mount/unmount some partitions (those that don't require root privileges).
hope that helps
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Re: A silly question..
Originally posted by PatrickOr put media:/ into the address bar.
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Re: A silly question..
Wow! I can't believe I actually missed that part! thanks again aysiu!
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