On the screenshot you can see that df show 39G used and Baobab 14,4G...
That's not very convenient for cleaning my system...

Moreover (maybe I should ask this in an other issue) Ubuntu should provide 
informations
about cleaning the system... and maybe a GUI for this (that baobab could call)

removing .deb files that are in the cache using
apt-get autoclean
apt-get clean

removing orphan .deb files using deborphan

removing unused kernel

cleaning unused log files

sorting .deb using their usage (for manually uninstalling .deb that are
not very often used)

localepurge (dangerous !)

see for example http://www.ubuntugeek.com/cleaning-up-all-unnecessary-
junk-files-in-ubuntu.html

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Baobab doesn't show the real disk usage
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