Re: Tool for warning user that partition is almost full?

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On Thursday 23 March 2006 13:54, Anders Storsveen wrote:
> Nigel Henry wrote:
> > On Thursday 23 March 2006 12:18, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> >> Is there a KDE tool that monitors disk space and that warns the user if
> >> a partition reaches a certain fill state?
> >
> > Hi Felix. I normally use Kdisk free, which is on the "System" menu. It
> > shows the state of discs with a graph, and I've just looked in the help
> > file for it, and see there, that there is also a setting, under "General
> > Settings" for an alert window to pop up, if a disc gets critically full.
>
> I've used it for a while too, but it doesnt work :/ I've ran out of
> space without warning lots of times... Luckily I usually have an open
> terminal, or i'd be f*cked.

Thats annoying, and "System notifications" doesn't seem to have anything 
specific to Kdisk free either. There is a line there that says. 
"A critical message is being shown" , and the display a messagebox icon isn't 
on that line. I might try putting it on that line, but it's going to take a 
while to see if it works, unless you deliberately redline the drive. 

Nigel.
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