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Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a utility that will track down big files taking up space on my system. I've seen alot of these for Windows servers, but none (yet) for FreeBSD. I can use find but that takes a while, and du is kinda a pain to use at time. I am looking for something cooler and that would save a lazy *** like me time. ![]() I really like phpsysinfo, but it doesn't show the top files themselves, only the filesystem usage as a whole. Thanks, Ted Last edited by Ted Striker : July 18th, 2002 at 02:14 AM. |
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There is a graphical tool called xdu, but not really what I'm looking for...
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