(03-04-2017, 08:36 AM)Oliv Wrote: df -h :
Sys. de fichiers Taille Utilisé Dispo Uti% Monté sur
udev 3,9G 4,0K 3,9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 791M 1,2M 790M 1% /run
/dev/sda1 118G 48G 64G 43% /
none 4,0K 0 4,0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 1,0G 362M 663M 36% /tmp
none 5,0M 0 5,0M 0% /run/lock
none 3,9G 72K 3,9G 1% /run/shm
none 100M 4,0K 100M 1% /run/user
tmpfs 396M 400K 396M 1% /var/log
Everything is on sda1, i think there is enough space to install mixbus? What do you think about it?
Look at my output from df -h:
/dev/root 78G 62G 12G 84% /
/dev 3.9G 1.0M 3.9G 1% /dev
none 3.9G 79M 3.8G 2% /dev/shm
/dev/sda5 143G 42G 101G 30% /home
/dev/sdc2 2.8T 1.4T 1.4T 51% /media/Seagate Backup Plus Drive
/dev/sdb1 932G 704G 229G 76% /media/toshiba
With 3 drives and sda5 with two partitions, just 6 entries.
Your setup has one drive, and 9 entries! This is just a guess,
but I think your OS setup is perhaps too complex to 'be lucky'
at hosting a daw system, in the long run.
What I have done for a decade now, is start with both root, home,
and swap partitions, swap sized at 50% of ram. I now use about
40% disk for root, and 60% (minus swap size) for /home,
since mixbus, ardour, bitwig etc install to /opt and I like ample
space in /tmp for remastering the system to an install dvd.
I also start with barebones distros, so if I want a kde or gnome app,
I can install it with just it's core depencies, without bringing in
the entire bloated circus that many distros have devolved into.
Try moving a gigabyte or two of something on to a usbstick, reboot,
and try installing again.
Cheers