Hi,
I'm using Mandrake 10.0 with KDE. Where Can I find
how much disk space I have left?
Thank you,
Steve
On Saturday 04 September 2004 17:34, Steve wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Mandrake 10.0 with KDE. Where Can I find how much disk
space I have left?
Thank you,
Steve
In a terminal : df
Kaj Haulrich.
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On Saturday 04 Sep 2004 16:34, Steve wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Mandrake 10.0 with KDE. Where Can I find how much disk space I
have left?
System/Configuration/KDE/Information/Sorage Devices works here :-)
I'm sure there will be a quicker way...if its just your Home dir.right
click and
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 08:34:45 -0700
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Mandrake 10.0 with KDE. Where Can I find how much disk space I have left?
Thank you,
Steve
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Try.. df -h.
All mounted partitions will be shown with usage and what is left.
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Johan
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 08:33, Azrael wrote:
two very good answers.. and I have gone with both of them :)
many thanks!!
Azrael, I would have a look in the syslog and see what the offender was/is
(it is just a text file). Something must be putting out lots of error
messages to cause syslog to
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Sent: Wednesday, 5 June 2002 11:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] disk space advice
/dev/hdb3 12G 11G 1.5G 88% /
/dev/hdb6 2.0G 868M 1.1G 44% /home
which seems fine... but nearly every day '/' gets up to 100
Michael Adams wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 08:33, Azrael wrote:
two very good answers.. and I have gone with both of them :)
many thanks!!
Azrael, I would have a look in the syslog and see what the offender was/is
(it is just a text file). Something must be putting out lots of error
I have the following packages installed, and yet xine doesn't play
encrypted dvds. What am I doing wrong? (I assume it's always my fault -
and am hardly ever wrong there).
package libcss-0.1.0-5 is already installed
package libdvdcss2-1.2.0-2plf is already installed
package
That'll teach me to not watch what I'm doing..
Azrael wrote:
I have the following packages installed, and yet xine doesn't play
encrypted dvds. What am I doing wrong? (I assume it's always my fault
- and am hardly ever wrong there).
package libcss-0.1.0-5 is already installed
package
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 14:53, you wrote:
That'll teach me to not watch what I'm doing..
Azrael wrote:
I have the following packages installed, and yet xine doesn't
play encrypted dvds. What am I doing wrong? (I assume it's always
my fault - and am hardly ever wrong there).
package
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 15:19, you wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 14:53, you wrote:
That'll teach me to not watch what I'm doing..
Azrael wrote:
I have the following packages installed, and yet xine doesn't
play encrypted dvds. What am I doing wrong? (I
John Richard Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 15:19, you wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 14:53, you wrote:
That'll teach me to not watch what I'm doing..
Azrael wrote:
I have the following packages installed, and yet xine doesn't
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 22:47, Azrael wrote:
Michael Adams wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 08:33, Azrael wrote:
two very good answers.. and I have gone with both of them :)
many thanks!!
Azrael, I would have a look in the syslog and see what the offender was/is
(it is just a text file).
I need to ask for some advice :)
df -h gives me:
/dev/hdb3 12G 11G 1.5G 88% /
/dev/hdb6 2.0G 868M 1.1G 44% /home
which seems fine... but nearly every day '/' gets up to 100% .. and can
be brought down to 88% by deleting /var/log/syslog .. meaning this log
file
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 03:55 pm, Azrael wrote:
I need to ask for some advice :)
df -h gives me:
/dev/hdb3 12G 11G 1.5G 88% /
/dev/hdb6 2.0G 868M 1.1G 44% /home
which seems fine... but nearly every day '/' gets up to 100% .. and can
be brought down to 88%
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Sent: Wednesday, 5 June 2002 3:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] disk space advice
I need to ask for some advice :)
df -h gives me:
/dev/hdb3 12G 11G 1.5G 88% /
/dev/hdb6 2.0G 868M 1.1G 44% /home
which seems fine
two very good answers.. and I have gone with both of them :)
many thanks!!
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
/dev/hdb3 12G 11G 1.5G 88% /
/dev/hdb6 2.0G 868M 1.1G 44% /home
which seems fine... but nearly every day '/' gets up to 100% .. and can
be brought down to 88% by deleting /var/log/syslog .. meaning this log
file gets to about 1.5G in size.
Hmm. I went
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 17:51:35 +0900
Charles Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
I just got a warning about insufficient disk space in Ximian Desktop,
but I can find any place in the controls to give disk space information.
Where can I find this?
Chuck
Type df in a
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 17:51:35 +0900
Charles Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] revealed these words to me:
I just got a warning about insufficient disk space in Ximian Desktop,
but I can find any place in the controls to give disk space information.
Where can I find this?
Chuck
on the
Hello guys:
Hear is my thing, I`m using mandrake 7.2, when i make th installation
i decide to install everything in the distribution
with out think how big, and how many disk space will use. Now, after
test a few tools and aplications i have
decide to remove thouse that I dont use. Using
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 09:33:24PM -0700, Ran Hooper wrote:
How can I tell how much disk space I have free on a drive?
On a drive? That's a little harder. You can use "df" to get an idea how
much space is available on all the mounted filesystems, so if you really
want to know how much space
How can I tell how much disk space I have free on a drive?
Regards,
Ran Hooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
df -k should show total and free disk space in Kbytes for all drives.
How can I tell how much disk space I have free on a drive?
Hi,
Pull up Xconsole and type df followed by enter
Hope it helps,
Rob Saul
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Ran Hooper wrote:
How can I tell how much disk space I have free on a drive?
Regards,
Ran Hooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ran Hooper wrote:
How can I tell how much disk space I have free on a drive?
For the drive that are not mounted i personaly use fdisk under root.
There is probably a safer way :-).
Jacques
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, you wrote:
Ran Hooper wrote:
How can I tell how much disk space I have free on a drive?
For the drive that are not mounted i personaly use fdisk under root.
There is probably a safer way :-).
Open a terminal window and type:
"df" without the quotes. This will
Hello
How about "df" or "df -H" df stands for disk free
Jacques Le Marois wrote:
Ran Hooper wrote:
How can I tell how much disk space I have free on a drive?
For the drive that are not mounted i personaly use fdisk under root.
There is probably a safer way :-).
Jacques
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