Hi Damian,

According to you output zram does not appear to be loaded, if it was we
would see a zram device, ie: /dev/zram0, /dev/zram1 (if your machine has
two processors, dual core, core duo, or hyperthreading).

You can remove the 3 following files:
/var/crash/zram-config.0.crash
/var/crash/zram-config.0.upload
/var/crash/zram-config.0.uploaded

and you can uninstall all the previous kernels and headers which have
been installed in your system before the 3.2.0-58. If you fear something
works less well, you could keep the two last sets, linux-image and
linux-headers, ie 3.2.0-58 and 3.2.0-56. You can use Synaptic to do that
(filter with "search > name > linux" then, "search > name > headers",
then click on the top of the first row to gather the said names which a
related to installed packages).

You will gain more or less 120 MB for each old kernel + headers removed.

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