best Graphical disk space explorer utility for Ubuntu? [closed]
Solution 1:
Personally I like KDirStat.
Solution 2:
Ubuntu default Disk Usage Analyzer (GNOME)
Solution 3:
TreeSize for Unix
Filelight (KDE)
xdiskusage
While not the prettiest, ncdu
works in a text-only terminal and does provide a simple graph of each entry.
Not at all graphical, but highly useful: gt5
Solution 4:
ncdu will be your friend its command line tool presents graphical presentation of you data structure.
Site reference : https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu/man
you can install it using Ubuntu repository
root@slave1:~# apt-get install ncdu
usage :
root@slave1:~# ncdu -x /var/jenkins/