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"rdir" directory graph util for Linux?



In my DOS days, I had this program called "rdir."  It displayed a
"Relative Directory size" for first level directories off of the
root in the form of a pie graph.

For instance, if I have a 100mb drive, with three directories as
follows: \dos\, 25 MB; \apps\, 50mb; and \util\, 25mb; and I used
"rdir," then I would get a pie graph where \dos\ and \util\ each
occupy 1/4 of the pie, and \apps\ takes up a half-sized slice.

Anyway, it was great when it came time to clean up my harddrive,
because I could see which diretories were the space hogs.

Is there something similar for linux?

Thanks!


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