I was install Debian testing x86_64 with KDE4 2 days ago. And I've
next problem. For example I watched movie in my browser from streaming
and my /tmp was full, and movie stoped. It's bug? Or I can resolve it
problem? Yep, i was use google. =)
root@serenity:/home/wlan# uname -a
Linux serenity 3.2.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Mar 20 18:36:37 UTC 2012
x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@serenity:/home/wlan# df -h /tmp
Файловая система *азмер Использовано Дост Использовано% Cмонтировано в
tmpfs 605M 605M 0 100% /tmp
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03-27-2012, 11:25 PM
wlan
/tmp full, tmpfs, Debian testing
Oh, if I close window with movie and start it again all works.
root@serenity:/home/wlan# df -h /tmp
Файловая система *азмер Использовано Дост Использовано% Cмонтировано в
tmpfs 605M 12M 594M 2% /tmp
After restart movie into browser.
2012/3/28 wlan <z01.root@gmail.com>:
> Hello, guys.
>
> I was install Debian testing x86_64 with KDE4 2 days ago. And I've
> next problem. For example I watched movie in my browser from streaming
> and my /tmp was full, and movie stoped. *It's bug? Or I can resolve it
> problem? Yep, i was use google. =)
>
> root@serenity:/home/wlan# uname -a
> Linux serenity 3.2.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Mar 20 18:36:37 UTC 2012
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> root@serenity:/home/wlan# df -h /tmp
> Файловая система *азмер Использовано *Дост Использовано% Cмонтировано в
> tmpfs * * * * * * *605M * * * * 605M * * 0 * * * * *100% /tmp
>
> root@serenity:/home/wlan# du -sh /tmp
> 16K * * /tmp
>
> root@serenity:/home/wlan# free -m
> * * * * * * total * * * used * * * free * * shared * *buffers * * cached
> Mem: * * * * *3021 * * * 2664 * * * *357 * * * * *0 * * * * 22 * * * 1343
> -/+ buffers/cache: * * * 1298 * * * 1723
> Swap: * * * * 3903 * * * * *0 * * * 3903
>
> Regards,
> Kirill Sotnikov.
>
> PGP-key id: 8509ED19
03-28-2012, 08:01 AM
Keith McKenzie
/tmp full, tmpfs, Debian testing
On 28/03/12 00:25, wlan wrote:
Oh, if I close window with movie and start it again all works.
root@serenity:/home/wlan# df -h /tmp
Файловая система *азмер Использовано Дост Использовано% Cмонтировано в
tmpfs 605M 12M 594M 2% /tmp
After restart movie into browser.
2012/3/28 wlan<z01.root@gmail.com>:
Hello, guys.
I was install Debian testing x86_64 with KDE4 2 days ago. And I've
next problem. For example I watched movie in my browser from streaming
and my /tmp was full, and movie stoped. It's bug? Or I can resolve it
problem? Yep, i was use google. =)
root@serenity:/home/wlan# uname -a
Linux serenity 3.2.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Mar 20 18:36:37 UTC 2012
x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@serenity:/home/wlan# df -h /tmp
Файловая система *азмер Использовано Дост Использовано% Cмонтировано в
tmpfs 605M 605M 0 100% /tmp
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 7:22 PM, wlan <z01.root@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I was install Debian testing x86_64 with KDE4 2 days ago. And I've
> next problem. For example I watched movie in my browser from streaming
> and my /tmp was full, and movie stoped. *It's bug? Or I can resolve it
> problem? Yep, i was use google. =)
There have been various threads in recent months about turning off
tmpfs for "/tmp" or increasing the tmpfs size of "/tmp".
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03-28-2012, 01:15 PM
Andrei POPESCU
/tmp full, tmpfs, Debian testing
On Mi, 28 mar 12, 03:22:49, wlan wrote:
> Hello, guys.
>
> I was install Debian testing x86_64 with KDE4 2 days ago. And I've
> next problem. For example I watched movie in my browser from streaming
> and my /tmp was full, and movie stoped. It's bug? Or I can resolve it
> problem? Yep, i was use google. =)
Just as an explanation (suggestions on how to fix this have already been
proposed), the browser (or the plugin?) should probably not be storing
such big files under /tmp.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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