The module window displays the available file devices and some information about each device. It also allows you to control mount points, and mount/unmount devices.
This module is divided into three tabs: KDiskFree, General Settings, Mount Commands,
Normally, the following pieces of information are shown in this tab:
an icon depicting the type of storage
file format
total size
mount point
free disk space
the percentage of space used as a number and as a graph.
Left clicking on the header of a particular column sorts the devices according to that variable. A second left click sorts in the opposite order.
Right clicking on a row pops up a menu. If that device is not currently mounted, the "Mount device" option is available. If the device is mounted, it can be unmounted by choosing "Unmount device". Selecting "Open filemanager" opens a new window with a graphical view of the files on that device.
This tab allows you to set which values are shown, and which are hidden in the KDiskFree tab.
To toggle hidden/visable, simply click on the hidden or visible label below the column desired.
Below this box, are several settings.
Using the slider, determine (in seconds), how often you want this module updated. The range is 0 - 180 seconds. Setting the value to 0 will prevent future updates.
You can change the default filemanager for each mount point, by entering a command in the text box provided. The example listed beside the text box, will open a konsole window, and run a copy of mc within that window.
If this option is selected, the filemanager command (above) will automatically be executed everytime you mount a device.
Just like the label says, if the device gets close to running out of space, a warning window will appear in your screen. You can use this option to disable that feature if you desire.
This tab of the module is used to adjust the icons, the mount commands and the unmount commands.
The listbox at the top of the module shows every device, an icon for the device, its mount point, mount command and unmount command.
To change these settings, simply click on the device of your choice. Several text boxes and buttons will appear at the bottom of the screen with the current settings for that device.
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This section is modified from the kdf documentation which was authored by Jonathan Singer <jsinger@leeta.net>
Modified for KDE 2.0 by Mike McBride <mmcbride@ematic.com>