hi anuerin.
thanks again for your feedback! :)
At 09:32 01/12/11 -0500, you wrote:
>hi,
>
>be glad to contribute something ;-).
>
>if you look at the mandrake control center->boot->boot config->Advanced ,
>there is a checkbox (sticky push button box? ;-) that should clean tmp at
>each boot
hi,
be glad to contribute something ;-).
if you look at the mandrake control center->boot->boot config->Advanced , there is a
checkbox (sticky push button box? ;-) that should clean tmp at each boot but for some
reason it doesnt work here. it is not recomended to just delete the locks in tmp
hi anuerin!
thanks for the excellent suggestion. will try it!
additional questions abt /tmp
-are the files (that programs place there temporarily) automatically
cleaned up at certain times, or do we need to manually delete the files
there? if the latter, how do we know which we can delete w
hi,
i also met this during the installation of staroffice. tmp is usually mounted in the
/ partition. in my case i just gave / about 100MB and it was getting used up (the
clean tmp at boot option doesnt seem to work). one work-around is to create another
temporary tmp folder for your user (
Just use the df command to see the space available.
/Brian
On Monday 10 December 2001 2:16 am, you wrote:
> i just tried to install jbuilder in my home dir (e.g. /home/me) and i got
> the below error:
>
> Preparing to install...
> WARNING! The amount of /tmp disk space required to perform
> this
i just tried to install jbuilder in my home dir (e.g. /home/me) and i got
the below error:
Preparing to install...
WARNING! The amount of /tmp disk space required to perform
this installation is greater than what is available. Please
free up at least 34640 kilobytes in /tmp and attempt this
ins