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Asked by vallis in Linux, Mandrake Linux, Linux Setup
This happened on a Mandriva Free 2009 desktop installation a few days ago. Now the exact same fault has happened on a Mandriva Powerpack 2009 installation on my laptop.
After logging in I get this message:
The following installation problem was detected when trying to start KDE:
Temp directory (/tmp) is out of disk space.
KDE is unable to start.
Then:
Could not start ksmserver. Check your installation.
Both installations were on dedicated HDDs with PLENTY of disk space - 200GB+
I'm a newbie. I've been using Ubuntu for a couple of months but much prefer Mandriva, particularly after paying real $ for the Powerpack.
If I reinstall and set up a separate /tmp partition is that likely to help?
Help would be much appreciated.
20091021-EE-VQP-81 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_2_20070628