said:
>One of the things I did was ask the tool to give me the "Sizes" graphic
>that Steven demonstrated, for my F: drive. This is an LVM volume of
>about 17GB in size, with about 12GB used.
I haven't even looked at the jpg, but 3.02 is too old to handle a drive
this size correctly. I mentioned the 4GB limits in passing during the
presentation.
>HELP wasn't terribly
>clear about the meaning of the percentages, but I don't see how
>directory 1 and 2 can reasonably have the percentages they do.
Since the display was most likely wrong, I would not expect the help to be
very helpful.
>I went Googling for Steven's beta version, but had no luck, although I
>tried "FM/2", "File Manager/2", "FileManager/2", and added OS/2 to some
>of these search strings. So, I couldn't try the newer code to see what
>it told me.
I see what you mean. You have to scroll down to the 19th link to get to
the Hobbes link. This would have gotten you 3.02 which is not terribly
unexpected. I did say that I had not yet posted 3.03 anywhere but to my
website which is at:
<http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/MarkKimesTools>
This will get you to the 3.03 that I demonstrated this morning. If they
drive sizes are still wrong, let me know. Also, if find areas of the help
that are not as clear as they might be, just let me know what you think
would say it better. It is best to discuss fm/2 issues on the fm2user
Yahoo group.
Regards,
Steven
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