*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 312491 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312491
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This is closely related to Bug 312491 where better error reporting for
out-of-space situations is discussed.
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Trying to install an application causes crash if no free space
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59547
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Bugs, which is
Ok... Well, some ideas that come in my head :
A deamon that checks for free space? During instalation, the user could
at least be warned that if he does not mount partitions to make up more
X.XMB, the system won't be able to install ?
A /.panic file, that can be mounted as an emergency filesystem
It is quite hard to make sure that there is enough space, since the user
could use several different mount points for his file system and we
don't know how much space the installed packages requires in each
directory.
The problem is that the packages are downloaded as root. And root is
allowed to
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: synaptic
I've tryed to install Eclipse on my Ubuntu instalation. I'm running the
6.06 LTS version.
There was not enought free space to install Eclipse, but the installer
application gladly begun to download the files. I got system messag