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What program will show hard drive usage like this?
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					Hard drive usage pie chart
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| ![[Image: InternalHardDriveSpace_zps92aaaad9.png]](http://i1089.photobucket.com/albums/i357/ADDMan1010/Zorin/InternalHardDriveSpace_zps92aaaad9.png) What program will show hard drive usage like this? ![[Image: EtYqOrS.png%5D]](http://i.imgur.com/EtYqOrS.png%5D)  Left Mac OS X for Linux in Jan 2014 
		
		
		03-07-2014, 01:58 AM 
		
	 
		There's Baobab (Gnome Disk Usage Anaylzer).  It's available through Synaptic.  I looked at the dependencies (per Debian) and even though it is a Gnome app it didn't appear to require half of the Gnome Shell, so it might be worth a look.   There's also cdu (color du) which is a Perl script that runs the bash "du" command then "colorizes" the output and creates some nice bar graphs (but not pie charts) of the usage output. 
		
		
		03-10-2014, 03:38 PM 
		
	 Quote:IIRC, it's the Nautilus file manager's right-click "Properties" (Basic tab) dialog for a "Drive"https://www.linuxdistrocommunity.com/for...p?tid=1996 Looks like my question was answered in another forum. I will just use Filelight. I am not messing with changing file managers in Linux Lite just for that. ![[Image: EtYqOrS.png%5D]](http://i.imgur.com/EtYqOrS.png%5D)  Left Mac OS X for Linux in Jan 2014 | 
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