Thanks Samuel and Jeffrey, I deleted everything in /tmp with sudo rm -R *.* and it removed everything except a file or folder called pulse-something The something was letters and numbers. I got rid of that with rm -R puls* So I rebooted, and I still get the same error. I'm wondering about how to migrate everything to an SD card and boot to that instead, I have some 32 GB sd cards around, and this computer can boot to that instead of the internal 4GB drive. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffery Mewtamer" <mewta...@gmail.com> To: "K0LNY_Glenn" <glenn@ervin.email>; <debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 4:26 PM Subject: Re: no space left on device
Yeah, doing a sudo rm -Rf /tmp/* should be safe. My system drive is 320 GB, but before I got in the routine of regularly clearing out /tmp/ I'd get such errors constantly once /tmp/ accumulated 2GB of temp files. Worst I've noticed is that Firefox and/or Orca are a little more prone to crashing after I run my clean.sh script, and even then, I can't be sure its related to clearing /tmp/ and not something else in the script and even then, my tabs almost always restore properly, so usually, the most I lose is the minute or so it takes tty1 to drop down to the console following a crash and to relaunch my stripped down x-server.