Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well whether k3b knows it or not, there is 320Gbs of space left.  I did 
> some more testing and the drive really doesn't do anything now.  Even 
> hdparm can't read all the info so I ordered a drive about 12 hours ago.  
> I have had this brand before so maybe it will be OK.

Well, since a while, Linux did follow Solaris and offers tmpfs on /tmp.
tmpfs usually has the size of the RAM + sizeof Swap - something.

Many programs still don't know about this limitation and try to put 
temporary files of any size into /tmp. Try to reconfigure k3b....

Jörg

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