This feature is available with artica version 1.4.011100
If you are under this release you need to upgrade your Artica version.
If this version is not released use the How to upgrade Artica to a nightly build ?
It allow you to display an interactive map of concentric, segmented rings that help visualise disk usage on your computer.
It is based on Philesight
If you upgrade Artica, to this version you need to run setup-ubuntu or using these procedures :
on debian;
apt-get install libdb4.2-ruby1.8 libcairo-ruby1.8 ruby
On Fedora 10, use
yum -y update
yum -y install ruby ruby-cairo ruby-bdb
On Centos
yum -y update
cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
wget http://centos.karan.org/kbsingh-CentOS-Extras.repo
wget http://ruby.gfd-dennou.org/products/rpm/RPMS/CentOS/CentOS-DennouRuby.repo
yum -y --enablerepo=kbs-CentOS-Testing install ruby bitmap-fonts ruby-bdb ruby-cair
On freshed install using the setup-* . It have already perform these operations.
- On the left menu, click on System
- Click on the System & Hardware tab
- Select Used Disk Space

- 2 windows are displayed.
- The first windows display map of concentric, segmented rings of your disk size.
- The second allows you to browse your disk and select wich graphic you wants to display.

When browsing using the second windows, use the "Used Disk space :" link to change the graphic.





