A comment that I received via eMail: synaptic should not even start the installation/update if not enough space is available. It normally says how much more space will be needed, and I had a little more free space than needed, but it was not enough, as the update itself required more space then it would occupy after completed update, I suppose. two: old states of packages should always be kept as a fall-back in case update fails. Only if update completed successfully the old packages should be deleted, for only freeing space did not solve the problem for me. After I had run into too little free space, I was left with some broken packages I could not reinstall or uninstall.
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