
KDirStat
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KDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility, very much like the Unix "du" command.
It displays a directory tree both in classical tree format (like Konqueror, but with accumulated tree sizes, shown as MB / GB and as percentage bars) and in "treemap" format like SequoiaView.
In addition to that, KDirStat provides cleanup facilities to reclaim disk space - both predefined and customizable.
15 years ago
2.4.4: Now supports hard links and sparse files properly
2.5.2 (development version!): Can now read and write directory contents from cache files generated by (supplied) Perl script, e.g. in cron job over night
15 years ago
2.4.4: Now supports hard links and sparse files properly
2.5.2 (development version!): Can now read and write directory contents from cache files generated by (supplied) Perl script, e.g. in cron job over night
rakekniven
12 years ago
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janet
11 years ago
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jhodosh
11 years ago
http://forum.kde.org/brainstorm.php?mode=idea&i=83072&c=146229#anchormain
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jhodosh
11 years ago
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janet
10 years ago
A peculiar bug: virtualbox' virtual harddisks are always displayed with size zero, same goes for the nepomuk database (db-file). The old KDE3 kdirstat shows the correct size. Are the files too large for k4dirstat (over 2 GB each)?
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tso
13 years ago
i run it on my home dir and get 669MB used. but when i rightclick in konqueror and select properties i get 2,4 GB used.
so whats going on?
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tso
13 years ago
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Clunixchit
14 years ago
yum install kdirstat
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gohanz
15 years ago
http://www.slacky.it/
http://www.slacky.it/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=1&func=fileinfo&filecatid=890&parent=category
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polrus
16 years ago
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aadrijnberg
16 years ago
cc1plus: warning: command line option "-Wmissing-prototypes" is valid for Ada/C/ObjC but not for C++
Probably you have to remove the "-Wmissing-prototypes" for getting rid of this message. I don't know how other compiler versions deal with this option.
BTW: FC3 uses gcc 3.4.2
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kharkoma
17 years ago
TIA.
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hundhammer
17 years ago
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hundhammer
17 years ago
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