06-22-2024, 06:00 AM 
		
	
	
		Looks like you may have a problem with lack of free space on your disk.
Please can you open a terminal (press Ctrl, Alt and T together) and type in the following commands.
Enter your password if asked
These will display information about your drives and the space on them.
In the df command output check the 'Used', 'Avail' and 'Use%' values for the entry 'Mounted on /'
Post back with the results if you need further help.
	
	
Please can you open a terminal (press Ctrl, Alt and T together) and type in the following commands.
Enter your password if asked
Code:
df -hCode:
lsblkCode:
sudo parted -lThese will display information about your drives and the space on them.
In the df command output check the 'Used', 'Avail' and 'Use%' values for the entry 'Mounted on /'
Post back with the results if you need further help.
stevef
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