News

Monitor disk space in GNOME Shell with this extension. An alternative to the now-gone Other Locations panel in Nautilus, it ...
Duf produces a beautiful, colorized table of your disk usage. Just running duf with no arguments will display all mounted filesystems with columns for size, used, available, and usage percentage ...
Discover beginner-friendly Linux command-line tools that can boost your productivity, simplify tasks, and make your terminal ...
Command Line Interface (CLI) tools that hard-core system administrators love are far too cryptic for less-techie Linux users. A better plan is to use a disk usage analyzer to visualize the space ...
The lines at the bottom are similar to what you’d see from top. You can use the d command to display a disk view. In any view, D will sort by disk usage. A useful tool. Like Anything on Linux… ...
The usage numbers from those commands seem to be telling me how much of the physical disk is spanned by the physical volume (100% for /dev/sda, and nearly 100% for /dev/sdb1).
If you start seeing swap usage, you very very definitely want more RAM.<BR><BR>If you start seeing disk bandwidth starvation, in most cases you ALSO want more RAM, even if you aren't touching swap ...