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KGraphSpace 0.2.14

filesize: 218.04 KB

Draw a pie chart of the disk space used in all directories.

Published:
Mar 12, 2001
License
GPL
Cost
$0.00
OS:
X11
Cow Rating:
4ra
Popularity:
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Draw a pie chart of the disk space used in all directories.

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