The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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I also confirm that this is still a problem in 14.04.1. Although in my
case it started to be a problem recently.
I had two partitions excluded already from popping those messages and
they were quiet. But for some reason when I reached low disk space on
another partition they also started to bug
I just made a fresh install of 14.04.1 64bit and I can confirm that
thuis bug is still present. Clicking on Ignore when message pops up
does nothing, it just pops up again in a few minutes. Luckuly, solution
from #20 still works.
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** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: gnome-settings-daemon
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This Bug is Still Present, Low Disk warning Popping again and again
See the Attachment.
i am using LM16 Cinnamon.
** Attachment added: Low Disk Warning popper...
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/gnome-settings-daemon
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Title:
Low disk space warning popping up
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings-daemon -
3.6.4-0ubuntu10
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[ Martin Pitt ]
* Drop 51_lock_screen_on_suspend.patch: Superseded by handling this key in
gnome-screensaver. With that, g-screensaver
still present in 13.04, come on guys, at least fix the 4th bug ...
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Title:
Low disk space warning popping up
FYI this bug was being caused by using G_N_ELEMENTS on a non-static
array in gsd-disk-space.c. It would only load the 1 most recent path
that was added to the ignore list.
It looks like it was fixed in https://mail.gnome.org/archives/commits-
list/2013-February/msg07341.html
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Personally I prefer to disable the warning only for specific volumes. An
alternative to #20 is:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.housekeeping ignore-
paths ['/my/mount/path/to/ignore', '/my/other/mount/path/to/ignore']
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Great tip #20 You saved my day :) Thanks!
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Title:
Low disk space warning popping up repeatedly.
To manage
I can confirm that this bug is still present in 12.10 and thar
workarounds in #18 and #20 still work. Workaround in #22 isn't a
workaround at all for me, bacause,as I said, my partitions are full on
purpose and I need them that way. I won't buy new disks just to make
annoying messages go away.
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Just for the records: The bug is still alive and nagging in 12.10.
(And yes... I probably COULD contribute and fix this myself. But I guess that
my C++-coding skills aren't sufficient for that.)
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** Tags added: nuisance
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Title:
Low disk space warning popping up repeatedly.
To manage notifications about
** Tags added: 11.10 oneiric
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Low disk space warning popping up repeatedly.
To manage notifications
@Ubuntux: it can be fixed, and lucky you it's opensource so you can work
on it yourself and contribute to get it resolved for others as well if
you want
bottom line: the workaround is easy make space on your disk and there
are higher issues on the todolist but we will try to address the issue
Just installed Ubuntu 12.04.
The bug is still alive and still extremely annoying. :-(
I really really wonder why something like this can't be fixed.
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To disable housekeeping plugin:
1. Open a terminal and make yourself a root user:
sudo su
2. Go to /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0:
cd /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0
3. Make a backup dir:
mkdir backup
4. Move two files to backup:
mv housekeeping.gnome-settings-plugin backup/
mv
As a bonus, this workaround works in 11.10 also...
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Title:
Low disk space warning popping up repeatedly.
To
easier workaround which doesn't need to be redone over update:
'gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.housekeeping active
false'
that needs to be done for every user though
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@dcstar: tried that, didn't help...
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Title:
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To manage
Install the dconf-tools package and then run the dconf-editor and try
changing the relevant settings in the following key:
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.housekeeping
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The bug is still alive at April 1, 2012 in 11.10 .
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Title:
Low disk space warning popping up repeatedly.
To
This bug is STILL present in 12.04 beta 2. And still extremly annoying
as in 11.10...
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Title:
Low disk space
I also tried both fixes from german forum, but to no avail too!!!
Please, fix bug.
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Title:
Low disk space
Hi,
I'm also affected by this bug, on a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10
Oneiric Ocelot.
In my case, I use a bunch of LVM2 logical volumes to store my files.
Each volume holds a collection of related files, so its size
intentionally fits its contents as close as possible : in order words,
most of
Try the following workaround to disable all disk-notifications:
Disable autostart of gdu-notification-daemon provided by
/etc/xdg/autostart/gdu-notification-daemon.desktop .
Information from German Ubuntu forum
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/post/3769367/ .
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I already tried disabling gdu-notification-daemon by renaming it, but the
popups keep on coming; so, for me at least, the problem remains. By the way, in
case anyone is wondering, don't try the same for gnome-settings-daemon. It
stops the popups OK, but it also stops everything else
I also tried both fixes from german forum, but to no avail.
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Title:
Low disk space warning popping up
Can also confirm this on a fresh install of 11.10 (x86-64). I have near-
full NTFS partitions and I keep getting low disk space notifications
even after checking the Don't show any warnings again for this file
system box. I added the partitions to /etc/fstab post-install (by uuid)
rather than
One workaround (this really doesn't deserve the name...) is to just
open the disk space analyzer and keep it in the background. This mutes
the messages.
Would really be nice if this bug would be fixed asap, it's things like
these that make Ubuntu less and less fun to use with every release.
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Exactly the same thing is happening on my machine over and over again.
Those Low Disk Space warnings keep popping up... although I checked the
Don't show warning again-dialog several times.
Modifying housekeeping/ignore_paths using gconf-editor didn't work for
me either.
Strangely those
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Title:
Low disk space warning popping up
I have about 10 almost full NTFS partitions with various data (and I
like it that way) and this dialog pops up every minute or so, for the
same partitions, although I clicked on Don't show checkbox. It is
EXTREMELY annoying. Is there at least any way to completly turn off this
feauture?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I even added all paths to my NTFS drives to housekeeping/ignore_paths
(using gconf-editor), but warnings keep popping up... Any idea how to
stop them? Working in this situation is almost impossible...
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