Disk space by filetype
Jason Spiro
jasonspiro-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Apr 12 23:46:22 UTC 2006
Ah, I found one that can filter by filetype. It's called qdu. The
server where it is hosted seems to have been down but if you search on
Google for qdu-2.2.tar.gz you can find a copy elsewhere.
http://freshmeat.net/qdu
Cheers,
Jason
On 4/12/06, Jason Spiro <jasonspiro-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> I often seem to fill up my hard drive to the max.
>
> I have been wondering if it is practical to write a script to use UPX
> to pack the binaries and shared libraries of seldom-used applications
> (those whose last access time is long ago.) Or perhaps even strip
> them, though that makes GDB backtraces upon crashes quite useless.
>
> But first, I wonder: Is there an easy way for me find out what
> proportion of my disk is made of what sorts of files?
>
> This would allow me to answer such questions as: What proportion of my
> disk do binaries and libraries take up anyway? Text files? (For
> example, my /var/lib/dpkg/info directory takes up 28MB. Nothing there
> is compressed. Makes you wonder if whole-disk compressed file systems
> are worth it...) Could I have hundreds of megabytes of .o files left
> over from compiling things?
>
> I'm sure I could hack something up in perl, but if there was a nice
> graphical tool it'd be even better. I couldn't find anything in
> Debian's apt repository or on freshmeat. xdiskusage and kdirstat do
> not do this measurement. gdmap colorizes by filetype but does not have
> the summary reporting functionality I am looking for.
>
> Any thoughts?
> Jason
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