Powerful graphical tools for Ubuntu Linux
In my last article I looked at gaming on Ubuntu Linux and concluded that it is alive and well! Now we head back into the “useful” side of Linux. Linux has a bad reputation of having to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to do anything really useful. In this article I will talk about some graphical interfaces for tools to get those “useful” things done.
If you want to know how much disk space you have on a Windows machine, what do you do? There’s a number of different ways of getting that information, but the way that I usually use is to go to Windows Explorer and right click on the drive letter and select Properties. This opens up a window which looks at the drive and tells me how many folders and items there are, how big it is and how much space is left.
