[18:33] <Gene1> anyone here?
[18:46] <qense> Gene1: If you've got a question, just ask it and someone will see it and respond.
[18:47] <Gene1> i'm a relative newbee, on windows you can look at a drive and tell how full or empty it is, but on linux there doesn't seem to be that ability, is there anyway to change that?
[18:49] <Gene1> is 'quense' a person or a bot?
[18:50] <qense> Gene1: I'm not a bot.
[18:50] <Gene1> thanks
[18:51] <qense> Gene1: You can go to 'Computer' in the file manager and in the properties of File System there should be a pie chart somewhere.
[18:52] <Gene1> not that i see, ubuntu 9.10  'places',    computer
[18:53] <qense> you need to click on computer
[18:53] <Gene1> i did
[18:54] <Gene1> no chart of any kind
[18:54] <qense> Not in Computer, no, that's correct.
[18:54] <Gene1> just pix of partition symbols
[18:54] <qense> That's correct.
[18:54] <Gene1> i know
[18:54] <qense> Now you should press with the right mouse button on 'File System' and go to Properties.
[18:54] <qense> wait, my bad
[18:55] <qense> not File System, but the hard disk you want to know more about
[18:55] <qense> hey, the pie charts aren't there anymore!
[18:55] <Gene1> right
[18:55] <Gene1> wish they were
[18:56] <qense> Gene1: I would suggest to ask again in the support channel #ubuntu since this channel is about the development of the Ubuntu website.
[18:56] <Gene1> aha, ic. which channel exactly?
[18:56] <qense> #ubuntu
[18:57] <Gene1> thanks, have a good day
[18:57] <qense> you're welcome