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how do you check the remaining hard drive space in redhat linux 9? also, how do you enter a "task manager" kind of application?
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how do you check the remaining hard drive space in redhat linux 9?
There should be some sort of application in the "utilities" or something like that....
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also, how do you enter a "task manager" kind of application?
I usually open up the terminal, and then type "ps -aux" to list the currently running processes, and then "kill x" where x is the process number to quit. Again, there's probably some application in the system utilities that will do that. Google is your friend.
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you can right click on the home folder and see how much free space you have.
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thank you guys! perfect solution
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df -H shows parition space
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