[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2017-04-11 Thread Sumit Anantwar
Sorry for digging out an old thread, but it is really surprising that this issue has not been addressed yet! This is really a bad UI as well as UX, and the solution is as simple as merely listing down the Files in a folder. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2009-12-21 Thread Alecz20
Hello, I had some problems with the math not adding up in Disk Usage Analyzer: Total Filesystem Capacity: 78.8 GB (used: 67.2 GB available: 11.6 GB) But when I scan home in user mode, I get home usage to be: 27 GB When I scan filesystem in user mode, I get filesystem usage to be: 36 GB And

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2009-12-21 Thread Alecz20
I think I found my problem: There were some files that were supposed to be on the network. They were mounted in my home directory using pyNeighbourhood. I was using a backup program that was supposed to backup files to that location. I think it tried to backup when the backup computer was not

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-07-07 Thread Reuben Firmin
This is still a problem. The output doesn't show that the files are in /home/reubenf. Furthermore, it's gotten worse. The usage percentage next to reubenf (if I run scan home) is ALWAYS 100%, and ALWAYS the total size of it + subfolders. It should show how much of the overall usage is actually

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-07-07 Thread Fabio Marzocca
As I explained few posts before, this is not a bug. If you scan your HOME folder, the first entry is always 100% as it is the root of the subsequent tree. All the subfolders to HOME refers in percentage how much space they use vs. the HOME 100%. That's normal. If you want to see how much space

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-07-07 Thread Reuben Firmin
Sorry, but you're wrong. This is a bug in the UI design. It's a disk usage analyzer. If I scan home, baobob should be able to indicate to me that there are large files in my home directory taking up space. I'm not asking you to show me the files directly - just make the UI clearer so that you can

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-07-07 Thread Fabio Marzocca
The project is hosted by Gnome, and more than one UI designer are partecipating. I will bring them your position. As I said, make a full filesystem scan, and you will get answer to your question concerning HOME folder. Thank you. -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-07-03 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Thanks in advance. ** Changed in: gnome-utils (Ubuntu) Status:

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-01-05 Thread Pirx
root/.trash was of course full up to the mark, clearly that was the culprit, but why does not Disk Usage Analyzer does not show it? -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-01-05 Thread Fabio Marzocca
Because that folder has '700' permissions so it is not readable by others than root. DUA runs as the user. Running it as gksudo baobab would have resulted in showing the folder. -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341 You received this

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-01-04 Thread Pirx
I am having the same problem. Disk usage analyzer says: Total filesystem capacity: 107.2 GB (used 84.8 GB, available 22.4 GB) So far, so good. But, under / there is only 12 GB used, not 84.8 GB. DUA does not tell me where/what the difference of 62.4 GB are. -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2008-01-04 Thread Fabio Marzocca
@Pirx-- Pls check if your /root/.Trash folder is empty! -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-07-23 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: gnome-utils (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Low Status: New = Confirmed -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-18 Thread Fabio Marzocca
Could you pls verify permission of those files and even if you can duplicate the problem? Have you tried switching View-Allocated Space? -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-18 Thread Reuben Firmin
Yes, this is easily reproducible. 1) Copy a DVD ISO image to your home folder. Name it .bigfile [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cd ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -al .bigfile -rw-r--r-- 1 reuben reuben 3740401664 2007-05-18 08:02 .bigfile 2) Run disk analyzer 3) Where is it? -- Disk Usage Analyzer does

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-18 Thread Fabio Marzocca
More on this: remember to flush the Trash before running the second test, otherwise the used space will be the same as the Trash in into home folder! -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341 You received this bug notification because

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-18 Thread Fabio Marzocca
Disk Usage analyzer does not display single files, but folders. The file you mentioned is in your home directory and its space is summed up into /home usage space. Make this test: run Disk Usage Analyzer WITH that file in the folder and note the total home used space. Then remove the file and

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-18 Thread Reuben Firmin
I understand, but the output does not indicate that the used space is directly *in* the home folder. It lists /home/reuben as being 100%, and then the summation underneath (the subdirs) adds up to only, say, 50%. It is not clear that the home directory itself has files that are taking up the

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-18 Thread Fabio Marzocca
The graphic displays the whole home directory and its subfolders. Try to put the file into a folder and see. It is also straght-forward the fact that if the sub-folders sum up to 50% of home, the rest is into home itself! Anyway, thank you very much for your suggestion. We will work on it for

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-18 Thread Reuben Firmin
Respectfully, I disagree with it being obvious. I'm an experienced user, and I did not find the output at all obvious. The problem is that the meaning of the home folder, i.e. the folder at the top of the listing, is overloaded. It contains a sum of ALL of the sub folders, plus a phantom group of

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-18 Thread Fabio Marzocca
You should consider your home folder as any other folder on your system. Let's say you have folder foo which is reported from Diusk Usage Analyzer to use 500 MB. This folder has then a subfolder foosub which is reported to contain 100 MB. So, it's easy to understand that foo contains 400 MB plus a

[Bug 114341] Re: Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory

2007-05-17 Thread Michael Bienia
** Changed in: gnome-utils (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-utils -- Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. --