Hi, After update to the last kde, kdebase3-3.5.4-64.1, I frequently receive the following message: "You are running low on disk space on your home partition (currently -52% free), would you like to run Konqueror to free some disk space and fix the problem?" Looking on properties of my home directory (I am the unique user) I get the information that the size is 14.GB and the free disk space is 102.GB. What is this? Thank you Thadeu
On Saturday 16 September 2006 12:57, Jose Thadeu P. D. Cavalcante wrote:
Hi, After update to the last kde, kdebase3-3.5.4-64.1, I frequently receive the following message:
"You are running low on disk space on your home partition (currently -52% free), would you like to run Konqueror to free some disk space and fix the problem?"
Looking on properties of my home directory (I am the unique user) I get the information that the size is 14.GB and the free disk space is 102.GB.
Since others have seen the same problem, also without actually being low on disk space, it looks like a bug in the latest kde builds from the BuildService
On Saturday 16 September 2006 12:57, Jose Thadeu P. D. Cavalcante wrote:
After update to the last kde, kdebase3-3.5.4-64.1, I frequently receive the following message:
"You are running low on disk space on your home partition (currently -52% free), would you like to run Konqueror to free some disk space and fix the problem?"
It looks like a 32bit/64bit error. You're running 64bit, it seems, and that appears to have a bug. Obviously, you can't have -52% of a drive free.
What is this?
Almost certainly a bug related to 32-bit code in KDE. That is, somewhere they have done a mathmatical operation which relies on 32-bit data sizes, and doesn't work under 64bit. This bug should be filed with the KDE team. -- ----- stephan@s11n.net http://s11n.net "...pleasure is a grace and is not obedient to the commands of the will." -- Alan W. Watts
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Anders Johansson
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Jose Thadeu P. D. Cavalcante
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stephan beal