thanks for all your help

the commands you guys gave me were helpful i have tracked it down to a cron
job i had set up to act like an alarm clock a wee while ago (the alarm was
a piece hard rock music but because i had turned off the speakers i didn't
realise it was still working. once i deleted that cron job the issue has
been resolved. Still dont understand why it would fill up the system
partition though.

Regards

Bevan

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On 22 May 2012 07:41, Nick Rout <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 11:24 PM, Bevan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > the really weird thing is that it happens in the morning when come back
> to
> > the computer. I don't turn it off at night and  that is when i find it
> > almost full, the only process i have set up to  start in the morning is a
> > cron job of a script to act like an alarm clock playing a piece of music
> to
> > wake me up
>
> Please stop top posting.
>
> Please run the commands to ascertain what has filled up. Until you do,
> there is nothing more we can do for you, so please stop wasting our
> time.
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