[ale] how do I view system logs / check disk space

James Sumners james.sumners at gmail.com
Thu Feb 24 12:40:33 EST 2011


There is the GNOME Log Viewer[1] that you could use. The logs you
can't view are limited to root access. So you can view them if you use
a privileged account.

There are two commands for checking disk space: `du` and `df`. `du`
will tell you how much space a specific directory tree is using, and
`df` will report the free space on all mounted file systems. If you
want to find large files, you could do `find /some/directory -type f
-size +20MB` to find all files larger than 20MB. KDirState[2] would
allow you to explore the large files on your system in a graphical
manner. Looks like Ubuntu has a GNOME version[3].

[1] -- http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-system-log/
[2] -- http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/
[3] -- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Baobab

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Ron Frazier
<atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com> wrote:
> I was trying to view some of the logs in /var/log with gedit.  I have
> some questions.
>
> Is there a gui based log viewer where I can pick the log from a list and
> view it quickly?
>
> There are some logs such as wtmp which gedit cannot edit.  Is there a
> way to access those.
>
> Also, what's the command to check how much disk space you're using and
> how much each thing in a directory is using?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ron
>
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