Confirmed in maverick (almost release - 2 days left)
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete = New
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Confirmed
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Many programs misbehave when running out of disk space / can't login to fix
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Actually, can this be tested in Maverick please, that will be our latest
release in under a month (currently beta). Thank you.
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Does this occur in Lucid?
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
** Changed in: baltix
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Many programs misbehave when running out of disk space / can't login to fix
I would argue the situation is worse because now in Karmic you have
encrypted file systems so the solution of deleting files to free space
doesn't work because your .trash file is encrypted.
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Many programs misbehave when running out of disk space / can't login to fix
in fact the situation has improved with karmic as there is this popup
window telling you that you are running low on disk space now. i think
it kicks in as soon as free disk space drops below 2 gb but it might be
a percentage, too.
it offers you to empty the trash and warns you that you are
The problem still exists...nobody working on it...?
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** Summary changed:
- Many programs misbehave when running out of disk space
+ Many programs misbehave when running out of disk space / can't login to fix
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I experienced a similar problem of out-of-space disk with no warning.
This was filed as Bug 381901 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381901).
A fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04 with the option of transferring my
documents/settings from a resident Windows XP installation caused my
/home mount to
i had firefox 3 dump core ... took my quite some time to find it was
because i accidently overflowed my filesystem...
for one programs should not fail that badly
and
you should not run into that situation without some proper warning
is there currently any work ongoing concerning this problem?
I can also confirm this bug and it affects many many programs. I
recently upgraded to Hardy (Ubuntu 8.04) after a bit of messing about I
was fairly happy with the result. Unfortunately my external hard drive
failed to mount and I didn't notice but my backup system was configured
to do regular
What is the progress on this bug?
Detection of sufficient disk space should be handled by the kernel. If
any program attempts to write a file that there isn't enough space for,
the kernel should pass an error code back to the program, and the
program should react accordingly.
Since this effects
i can confirm this, my girlfriend told me that i broke her laptop after
i installed a few applications. i told her that this couldnt be, and i
was shocked when i took a look at her computer. booting went fine, but
after KDM, there was a X error, telling me some obscure things. i then
googled with
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Importance: Medium = High
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For me, this is clearly a candidate for a new specification.
But it sure won't be deal in feisty.
GDM and thundirbird (duplicates bugs) may well get some solution earlier, so if
I decide myself to sketch a specification (that would be my first), I would
unduplicates those from this one, to give
Bug duplication (Bug 23302) confirms this.
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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I just wrote some an initial spec draft at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HandleNicelyLowDiskSpace?action=show
But because I don't have much experience in writing specs, and to make it
better known, I intend to write an email to ubuntu-devel mailing list, offering
any person with time and knowledge to
I have removed bug 23302 as a duplicate because thunderbird may wish to
handle this problem before spec in previous comment be implemented.
Also removed on bug 47145 and bug 62638, because I believe gdm is a
critical program that need special measure to handle lack of disk space.
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** Bug 47145 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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** Bug 62638 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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At least baobab disk space cleaning utility (from gnome-utils 2.16,
separate package in ubuntu dapper) should be included into Baltix ASAP
** Changed in: Baltix
Importance: Untriaged = Medium
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Many programs misbehave when running out of disk space
Free space issue is critical to lots of users, because gdm doesn't work
when there are no free space on /tmp and don't offer a usable solution
for regular user how to free some space in volume.
I've found a good solution for this gdm problem in gnome bugzilla and
described it in bug #41170 - gdm
** Also affects: Baltix
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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