[gnome-system-monitor/wip/mallard-help: 13/62] draft for fs-diskusage.page
- From: Ekaterina Gerasimova <egerasimov src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-system-monitor/wip/mallard-help: 13/62] draft for fs-diskusage.page
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 22:19:53 +0000 (UTC)
commit 01be92180b87847be9c9d161d21a6a94d0958a50
Author: Kelly Sinnott <ksinnott5ht gmail com>
Date: Sat Aug 20 06:30:27 2011 -0700
draft for fs-diskusage.page
help/C/fs-diskusage.page | 21 ++++++++++++++++-----
1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/fs-diskusage.page b/help/C/fs-diskusage.page
index 15aa254..b1011e1 100644
--- a/help/C/fs-diskusage.page
+++ b/help/C/fs-diskusage.page
@@ -3,13 +3,18 @@
id="fs-diskusage">
<info>
<revision version="0.1" date="2011-06-18" status="stub"/>
- <!--<link type="guide" xref="..." />-->
+ <link type="guide" xref="index" />
<credit type="author copyright">
<name>Phil Bull</name>
<email>philbull gmail com</email>
<years>2011</years>
</credit>
+ <credit type="author copyright">
+ <name>Kelly Sinnott</name>
+ <email>ksinnott5ht gmail com</email>
+ <years>2011</years>
+ </credit>
<desc>The <gui>File Systems</gui> tab shows how much space is being used on each hard disk.</desc>
</info>
@@ -21,12 +26,18 @@
<p>Point the user to the File Systems tab. Point to resources on freeing-up disk space.</p>
</comment>
- <p>Short introductory text...</p>
+ <p>Low disk space can result in many issues. from not having enough space for new files to processes
acting slower or crashing. To check your disk usage using <gui>System Monitor</gui>:</p>
<steps>
- <item><p>First step...</p></item>
- <item><p>Second step...</p></item>
- <item><p>Third step...</p></item>
+ <item><p>Click the <gui>File Systems</gui> tab.</p></item>
+ <item><p>The columns <gui>Total</gui>, <gui>Free</gui>, <gui>Available</gui>, and <gui>Used</gui> show
the respective amounts of memory for each device.</p></item>
</steps>
+ <p>If you find that the amount of available disk space for a device is low, there are several ways to
increase available space.
+One way to check disk usage is to use the <app>Disk Usage Analyzer</app> program, which you can open via
<guiseq><gui>Activities</gui><gui>Applications</gui><gui>Disk Usage Analyzer</gui></guiseq>. The <gui>Scan
Home</gui> button will give you a breakdown of how disk space is distributed. From here you can identify
large files that may be candidates for removal. </p>
+
+<p>Another way to clear up disk space is to remove temporary files. These will automatically be deleted on
reboot. If you are having disk space issues and haven't rebooted your computer lately, this may clear up some
space.</p>
+
+<note><p>One more technique is to clear package files which are not being used. Look at the documentation
for your distribution for instructions on how to do this.
+</p></note>
</page>
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