Analyze Disk Usage on Xubuntu

To analyze my disk usage on my Windows computer I use TreeSize Free. But TreeSize doesn’t work on my Xubuntu system. To help me analyze disk usage on my Xubuntu system I use a graphic tool called Baobab. Baobab runs in any Gnome envirnoment, but will also work Xubuntu’s Xfce environment and is bundled in the gnome-utils package.

Baobab

Install the gnome-utils package

$ apt-get install gnome-utils

Then add Baobab to the desktop Panel.

  • Right click on the Panel
  • Add New Item
  • Select launcher
  • For the icon enter /usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/baobab.png
  • For Command enter /usr/bin/baobab

Baobab Launcher

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