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Message #41942
[Bug 881376] Re: "Low disk space" warning popping up repeatedly.
I even added all paths to my NTFS drives to housekeeping/ignore_paths
(using gconf-editor), but warnings keep popping up... Any idea how to
stop them? Working in this situation is almost impossible...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881376
Title:
"Low disk space" warning popping up repeatedly.
Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
On Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot.
Since that upgrade, I repeatedly get the warning
"Low Disk Space"
"The volume "..." has only [..] MB disk space remaining.
This is for a few Windows partitions on a multiboot machine, which I mount by default on Linux startup.
The problem:
- I could not care less about disk space on these partitions, while on Linux. I want to take care of them while on Windows.
- The dialog is showing up repeatedly for the same disk.
- It's a disruptive popup dialog, instead of being a more subtle bubble notification (this is being discussed in a feature request somewhere on launchpad).
- The "Don't show any warnings again for this file system" does not have any effect. Yes, it does change a setting somewhere in system settings, but the popup will show up nevertheless.
- Trying to change the threshold or the exclude directories via system settings did not help either.
- I did not find how to uninstall or disable this new "feature".
This is just one of the many things that make the new 11.10 a horrible
experience for me.
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