Treesize for Linux? Hard disk utils
Howdy,
does anybody know of a good linux program that is the same or similar to the WINDOWS program "Treesize"? Treesize is described as :- Quote:
to locate one like it for LINUX. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers. |
Sorry ppl,
have found what I was looking for, after spending hours searching, i posted this thread, and then 2 seconds later, accidently stumbled on this one : Best program for viewing disk usage? It provides the appropriate tool - xdiskusage. Doh! Cheers. |
Hi snafder,
You're probably not using NTFS on your GNU/Linux box, so there is basically no such utility in this world. In addition, this description of this tool sounds very "commercial" the wrong way. It looks like they are describing a wonderfull tool that's going to help you a great deal, and that I suppose they are selling for a good price. Well, I don't want to sound hostile. Just don't let some guys sell you the moon. Maybe you could try XFTREE to simply explore your hard drive and look for data you'd like to get rid of. In general, there is no data on your hard drive that you didn't put there yourself and remember of. Most of the time, when you need to clean-up in order to make some room for some new files, you know what to get rid of. And I don't know, maybe there is such a tool actually, so maybe someone else if going to give you the answer you are longing for. Warm cheers, Sylvain. |
All right, you found xdiskusage in the mean time.
I'll give it a try for my education! ;) Sylvain. |
See you next time
Well, finally warm thanks for your question and answer!
xdiskusage looks fine. I might use it actually. It's more friendly than just 'df' and 'du'. :p Sylvain. |
Howdy again,
I must admit, i never paid for treesize pro when I used it for windows. I downloaded it and installed it, they never asked for money, and i never got any nags(was a while back). It was an awesome program, just gave a real perspective of where everything is and what's sucking up ya hard disk space. Thankyou for your replies, always comforting to know you get good and quick responses here. Cheers again |
Treesize now exists for linux GPL/Free
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http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Syste...ix-18435.shtml |
For gnome you can use baobab, it will show you a size pie of your folders.
For a server without GUI I use DiskReport.net to get an online report. If you do daily or weekly report, you will see graphs of your folder size variation. |
Just an update with the link for diskreport
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KDE provides something called kdiskfree which works nicely.
Generally, though, I use du and df. With the correct arguments, du can be quite efficient. |
If you don't mind java, jdiskreport is very handy and runs on windows as well.
http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/ |
So a 7-year dead thread got dredged up for a single post in 2011, and now it gets responded to again for no apparent reason.
I wish jeremy would agree to locking old threads .... :grrr: |
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