Disk space Indicator for Files (Nautilus) application in Ubuntu 18.04
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Is there any method to add a disk space indicator to Files in 18.04? Something as in Windows 10 or Cinnamon would be great.
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Is there any method to add a disk space indicator to Files in 18.04? Something as in Windows 10 or Cinnamon would be great.
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If you think like me, that Files (=nautilus
) lacks features, you can usenemo
(the default for Linux Mint).
– RoVo
Apr 3 at 13:01
I upvoted it. Thanks. But it was detached from the file manager and has no drive name. It is easy to access version of disk analyzer app. I am still looking for a solution.
– user227495
Apr 4 at 14:44
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Is there any method to add a disk space indicator to Files in 18.04? Something as in Windows 10 or Cinnamon would be great.
nautilus
Is there any method to add a disk space indicator to Files in 18.04? Something as in Windows 10 or Cinnamon would be great.
nautilus
nautilus
edited Apr 3 at 16:00
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If you think like me, that Files (=nautilus
) lacks features, you can usenemo
(the default for Linux Mint).
– RoVo
Apr 3 at 13:01
I upvoted it. Thanks. But it was detached from the file manager and has no drive name. It is easy to access version of disk analyzer app. I am still looking for a solution.
– user227495
Apr 4 at 14:44
add a comment |
1
If you think like me, that Files (=nautilus
) lacks features, you can usenemo
(the default for Linux Mint).
– RoVo
Apr 3 at 13:01
I upvoted it. Thanks. But it was detached from the file manager and has no drive name. It is easy to access version of disk analyzer app. I am still looking for a solution.
– user227495
Apr 4 at 14:44
1
1
If you think like me, that Files (=
nautilus
) lacks features, you can use nemo
(the default for Linux Mint).– RoVo
Apr 3 at 13:01
If you think like me, that Files (=
nautilus
) lacks features, you can use nemo
(the default for Linux Mint).– RoVo
Apr 3 at 13:01
I upvoted it. Thanks. But it was detached from the file manager and has no drive name. It is easy to access version of disk analyzer app. I am still looking for a solution.
– user227495
Apr 4 at 14:44
I upvoted it. Thanks. But it was detached from the file manager and has no drive name. It is easy to access version of disk analyzer app. I am still looking for a solution.
– user227495
Apr 4 at 14:44
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Install GNOME extension "Disk Space Usage" found here.
Other GNOME extensions can be found here.
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Install GNOME extension "Disk Space Usage" found here.
Other GNOME extensions can be found here.
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Install GNOME extension "Disk Space Usage" found here.
Other GNOME extensions can be found here.
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Install GNOME extension "Disk Space Usage" found here.
Other GNOME extensions can be found here.
Install GNOME extension "Disk Space Usage" found here.
Other GNOME extensions can be found here.
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If you think like me, that Files (=
nautilus
) lacks features, you can usenemo
(the default for Linux Mint).– RoVo
Apr 3 at 13:01
I upvoted it. Thanks. But it was detached from the file manager and has no drive name. It is easy to access version of disk analyzer app. I am still looking for a solution.
– user227495
Apr 4 at 14:44