Upgraded to Tumbleweed today, wonderfull, everything seems to work. Only, I found no way to find out how much disk space is used. KInfoCenter has no knowledge about the ssd, exept the type. Any ideas? Thank you!
Kinfocenter only reports partition usage; so you can only work out disk space by totalling partition usage regardless of type. It works fine for me bearing that in mind. If you have a USB hard drive, Konqueror will report the same information by folder; so I assume that, if /home is on one partition, you can use Konqueror to find out how much space you have but need to do some maths for anything else.
Konqueror actually should show the free space when you hover the mouse pointer over the drive in the “Places” sideview. (press F9 to activate the “Navigation Panel”, then click in the folder icon with a star).
And dolphin shows the free space of the partition the currently displayed folder is on in the status line.
KInfocenter does display the used/free space as well, but only for mounted partitions.
Or try kdf (“KDiskFree”).
http://software.opensuse.org/package/kdf
Thank you, John and wolfi. I installed kdf for the time being. What a pity for the colorful sysinfo page.
Well, that was an openSUSE specific thing that got dropped from the distribution years ago.
It is still available in KDE:Extra though.
http://software.opensuse.org/package/kio_sysinfo
As Konqueror is still KDE4 based (a KF5 version has not been released yet), the KDE4 version of kio_sysinfo should still work even in Tumbleweed.
I’m not sure when a KF5 based Konqueror will be released though and replace the KDE4 version… Might be in August already.