Content types such as movies, books, and audio tracks are often filled with users' hard disks, which often leads to different problems, such as the lack of space and the main causes of the problem.
Ubuntu 13.10 comes with a disk analyzer by default, a tool that allows users to quickly and effectively view files and folders occupying the disk through a simple graphical view.
Run the disk analyzer to display the tag name, size, and available size of the hard disk partition. Click an entry to open this entry and go to the dedicated interface, here is the scanned partition and its project.
Therefore, the user can observe the project and their size through the sidebar (text-based) and the right side, which clearly shows the opened partitions; hover your mouse over the view to show its size and project.
Therefore, the disk uses a analyzer to allow users to find folders with potential errors that are currently ignored, for example, you can immediately find a large block that significantly occupies the partition (the larger the block, the larger the file size). However, it is hard to feel its size from the file name.