GNOME ドキュメンテーションプロジェクトgnome-doc-list@gnome.orgNatalia Ruz Leivanruz@alumnos.inf.utfsm.clMichael Hillmdhillca@gmail.comUse Disk Usage Analyzer or System Monitor to
check space and capacity.松澤 二郎jmatsuzawa@gnome.org2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015赤星 柔充yasumichi@vinelinux.org2011, 2012Kentaro KAZUHAMAkazken3@gmail.com2012Shushi Kurosemd81bird@hitaki.net2012Noriko Mizumotonoriko@fedoraproject.org2013, 2014坂本 貴史o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp2013, 2014日本GNOMEユーザー会http://www.gnome.gr.jp/2011, 2012Check how much disk space is left
You can check how much disk space is left with Disk Usage Analyzer
or System Monitor.
Check with Disk Usage Analyzer
To check the free disk space and disk capacity using Disk Usage
Analyzer:
Open Disk Usage Analyzer from the Activities
overview. The window will display a list of file locations together with
the usage and capacity of each.
Click one of the items in the list to view a detailed summary of the
usage for that item. Click the menu button, and then Scan
Folder… or Scan Remote Folder… to scan a different
location.
The information is displayed according to Folder,
Size, Contents and when the data was last
Modified. See more details in Disk
Usage Analyzer.
Check with System Monitor
To check the free disk space and disk capacity with System Monitor:
Open the System Monitor application from the Activities
overview.
Select the File Systems tab to view the system’s partitions and
disk space usage. The information is displayed according to Total,
Free, Available and Used.
What if the disk is too full?
If the disk is too full you should:
Delete files that aren’t important or that you won’t use anymore.
Make backups of the important files that
you won’t need for a while and delete them from the hard drive.