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I used this program a fair bit back in Windows.



screenshot of interactive interface graphical user interface gui... interactive!



What's something vaguely equivalent?


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There are several disk space analyzers in the Ubuntu repositories. Try several to see which you prefer. If you use Unity or GNOME, you'll probably want Baobab, or the others if you use KDE, because the programs' shortcuts will launch the corresponding desktop environment's file manager.



Baobab



A GNOME program. I think Baobab is installed by default.



baobab



Filelight



A KDE program.



filelight



k4dirstat



Another KDE disk space analyzer. It displays as blocks instead of circles, which can help visualize the usage of deep directory hierarchies.



k4dirstat


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