Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Check Disk space in Kali Linux
Check Disk space in Kali Linux
After installing Kali Linux on hard drive or on virtual machine, we may have come across with a warning message of "Low Disk usage". It happens when we allocate insufficient disk space during partition for kali linux or else when we do a regular "update" and "upgrade" of patches or downloading softwares. Kali Linux comes with a graphical built-in tool, i.e. Disk Usage Analyzer. This tool helps you to check the disk space usage. There are other options too, to check usage as per file system.


If you need to check from terminal(for non-gui users), then there are two classic commands available for every linux distros, i.e.
(a) df: Report file system disk space usage
(b) du: Estimate file space usage
df command is used to check free disk space. You can type df -h or df -k to list free disk space. It displays statistics about the amount of free disk space on the specified file system or on the file system of which file is a part. Values are displayed in 512-byte per block counts.
du command is used to show how much space one ore more files or directories is using. Type du -sh where -s option summarize the space a directory is using and -h option provides "Human-readable" output.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2016
How To Create A Folder Without Any Name Blank Space In Windows 7 8 and XP
How To Create A Folder Without Any Name Blank Space In Windows 7 8 and XP
People are fond of playing pranks on their friends, doing something which can irritate their friends and make them feel surprised. Pranks can be in the form of jokes or tricks and these pranks can at times create big laughs but may also lead to huge fights.
A way of playing pranks on your friends is by creating nameless folders in your windows. It is a trick which can make the other person feel irritated and I am sure you would love this feeling. This task can be accomplished very easily one has to just follow the below mentioned steps and within no time the task is done. So, dont kill the time and prank your friends.
For this you will have to rename the file with 2 spaces. Just follow these steps below:
1. Select file, press F2.
2. Hold alt key and type 0160 from the numpad.
3. Release the alt key. Now without doing anything else, again hold Alt key and press 0160.
4. Press enter and you will have second nameless file in the same directory.
5. Repeat step 3 to create as many nameless files or folders in the same directory.
A way of playing pranks on your friends is by creating nameless folders in your windows. It is a trick which can make the other person feel irritated and I am sure you would love this feeling. This task can be accomplished very easily one has to just follow the below mentioned steps and within no time the task is done. So, dont kill the time and prank your friends.
Step By Step Procedure To Create A folder With Blank Space
1. Select any file or folder whose name you want to remove or change its name as a blank space.
2. Right click on it and choose rename or simply press F2 from keyboard to rename that file or folder
3. Press and hold the Alt key. While holding the Alt key, type numbers 0160(0r 999999999 or 255) from the numpad.
2. Right click on it and choose rename or simply press F2 from keyboard to rename that file or folder
3. Press and hold the Alt key. While holding the Alt key, type numbers 0160(0r 999999999 or 255) from the numpad.
Note: Type the numbers 0160 from the numpad, that is, the numbers present on the right side of the keyboard. Dont type the numbers which are present on top of the character keys.
4. Press Enter and the nameless file or folder will be created.Note: The file or folder that seems nameless is actually named with a single blank space.
How to create another folder without name on the same location
1. Select file, press F2.
2. Hold alt key and type 0160 from the numpad.
3. Release the alt key. Now without doing anything else, again hold Alt key and press 0160.
4. Press enter and you will have second nameless file in the same directory.
5. Repeat step 3 to create as many nameless files or folders in the same directory.
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