From: adress@signatu.re   
      
   Am Wed, 24 Nov 2021 20:21:47 +0000 (GMT) schrieb Mike:   
      
   > In article ,   
   > Lew Pitcher wrote:   
   (...)   
   >>It appears that one of your filesystems is full (or at least, out of   
   >>user-writable space), causing file writes to fail.   
   >   
   > ... or it is not full *right now*, but *becomes* full as a result of   
   > whatever command you are running generating a hideous amount of   
   > temporary data (been there, done that) ;)   
   >   
   >>What does df(1) tell you about your disk space?   
   >   
   > ... and if nothing is banging on 99%/100% full, run the df command   
   > repeatedly in a 2nd window while the failing command operates.   
   >   
   > See if something is going up, up, up, up to 100% and then dropping back   
   > as the temporary file(s) are deleted on exit.   
      
   Reeally thanks to both of you!   
      
   It was the SBo tmp dir. Moved it from there, and the /tmp dropped   
   constantly to 22%. Ouf ! Good experience though, now I want to   
   learn more on the tmp dir, never expected that a program like   
   ps2pdf /pdf2ps uses it, but it makes sense!   
      
   And I should not panic when such an error message comes up,   
   but read it slowly and carefully... thanks again.   
      
   BTW the other error with the authentication problem when starting   
   okular has vanished as well...   
      
   Cheers Erich   
      
      
      
      
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