Until I can afford a new hard drive, I find myself typing df often
to see how much free space I have on each partition.
I think it would be nice to have a little utility that displays graphs
of free space per partition, and updates regularly (a graphic output
of df, if you will). I'm
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
Until I can afford a new hard drive, I find myself typing df often
to see how much free space I have on each partition.
I think it would be nice to have a little utility that displays graphs
of free space per partition, and updates regularly (a graphic output
Paul Lowe wrote:
I don't think it is packaged for Debian yet, but you can use
http://nui.vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at/gfdisk/
GNOME has a little applet for the panel that does EXACTLY what you want.
But...you'll
have to install gnome
Yes, ignore the crap I said... I meant gdiskfree, located
Look at the MRTG package. It's mainly for looking at router throughputs,
but it will work admirable for things like diskspace, cpuload etc. It's in
http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/devel/mrtg.html
Also, look at BigBrother and NoCol. They aren't Debian packages, but do
similar
On Fri, 02 Apr 1999 00:20:41 CST, Matt Garman wrote:
Until I can afford a new hard drive, I find myself typing df often
to see how much free space I have on each partition.
I think it would be nice to have a little utility that displays graphs
of free space per partition, and updates
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