i don't know if someone sent this in already but a "du" command and
especially a "du -h" will give you a solid breakdown as well.



On 1/15/07, Verner Kjærsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mandag 15 januar 2007 02:28 skrev Winfried Huber:
> Hi Kai,
>
> Am Donnerstag, 11. Januar 2007 14:49 schrieb Kai Ponte:
> > I was running out of space on my lappie and eventually noticed about 20G
> > of files in /tmp/kai - never even knew the folder existed. Of course, I
> > deleted everything, since nothing seemed to be needed.
>
>   kdirstat is your friend...
>
> kdirstat scans a directory tree and shows very impressive where your disk
> space goes to...
>
> You will be baffled where your disk space gets lost ...
> It's easy to forget some huge "temp" files like videos.
>
> kdirstat resides in its own package, to be installed with yast. And,
> luckily, you may scan mounted discs of clients running any OS.
>
> Cheers,
> Winfried

- Thank You!

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