Disk status applet is a simple applet for GNOME panel that allow you to monitor the usage of your mounted filesystems. Sources can be found at: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=179955
Created attachment 99875 [details] disk-status-applet-0.4.ebuild
I added disk-status-applet to sunrise overlay, check it to updates.
I see no interest in this applet. The function is more or less already filled by gnome-system-monitor and its applet and some file manager magic (I couldn't figure out what's monitoring this) which pops up a bubble when your disk is starting to be full (95% or something). @herd, what you say ?
It serves one (useful to someone not me) purpose - showing how much of a drive is filled inside the panel. The gnome-multiload2 applet (that launches gnome-system-monitor) doesn't show that, but disk usage. gnome-system-monitor does, but is an app you have to launch easily by clicking in the monitor (multiload2) applet, so not visible at all times. gnome-volume-manager does the notification for us at 95%ish. I'd say the GNOME herd is not interested in this, but maybe someone else is. With good talking, we might be convinced to be backup then as well if someone else takes this to tree.
align ebuild requests to same values