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List disk space usage on Ubuntu
Simply open a new Terminal window and type in this command
df -Th
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- Published 09/11/06




Or you can use the bundled Disk Usage Analyzer.
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The above gives you the details of your disk space with the file type.
You can also use {df -h} just to know the basic details of your disk space usage.