>> Perhaps a better way to solve this issue better is to have a applet
watch the disk space

Sorry, but I have to disagree. In my opinion this will just create
another place where something is configured without actually solving the
problem. What default do you use? What if the user installs some very
big packets that quickly exhaust the remaining space? What if the user
does not log out/in at all, but rather hibernates the machine all the
time like I do (I have uptime 50+ days although I shut down the machine
every day), therefore I never log out/in and that is what many people do
nowadays.

The really important thing I see is to tell the user that the
installation failed because of low disk space and that it will solve the
situation if he can clean up some space. This will tell the user what to
do and will avoid the high number of bug reports. Just look at the list
of duplicates of this bug.

I have to admit I don't know anything about the internas of the
installation tools, but if there is no way between apt/synaptics to
transport such information than that's what probably needs to be added.

If there is additionally an application that helps the user with making
space available by showing how much space is used where, fine, but don't
rely on that as solution for this problem.

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