Talk is cheap, show me the code
Indeed, even df shows that there actually some spare left (substracts Capacity with Used), I was running out space. What quite weird is df shows 0% space availability, eventhough “1-K blocks” substracted with Used hadn’t reach zero yet. I’ve done apt-get autoclean but it didn’t give me much. I finally invoke apt-get clean, and voila, all problem solved. I can login into X again and wrote this blog. So, this mean I won’t switch to Kubuntu in near time :p. Ja-ne
PS:
Hmm, where could I found a scim for GTK apps? Bah, apt-cache search scim to the rescue
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stwn
October 18th, 2006 at 1:03 pm
you should say “I won’t switch to Debian GNU/Linux or its
derivatives in near time”
> Hmm, where could I found a scim for GTK apps?
> Bah, apt-cache search scim to the rescue
use *naptic :p
toni
October 18th, 2006 at 1:42 pm
I might consider Gentoo or Slack where everything comes in tarball flavour.
Hmm, choosing distro is indeed confusing :p. You’d never know until you try it yourself. I need something bleeding edge and easy to update. Maybe I need wider bandwidth instead of a new distro [:D]
stwn
October 18th, 2006 at 2:08 pm
> Maybe I need wider bandwidth instead of a new distro
will work for bandwidth? please try to find another company,
which has more wideer bandwidth*. go go go!
* this bandwidth means bandwidth and “bandwidth”
Priyadi
October 18th, 2006 at 8:19 pm
bleeding edge and easy to update? gentoo dong ah