Rhythmbox Shuts down randomly

NoOp glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Thu Apr 9 22:23:20 UTC 2009


On 04/09/2009 01:21 PM, Bob Cortez wrote:
>> Looks like you've run out of disk space. From a terminal enter:
>>
>> df -Th
>>
>> and post the results.
> 
> media at media:~$ df -Th
> Filesystem    Type    Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda2     ext3    9.3G  8.8G     0 100% /
> tmpfs        tmpfs    252M     0  252M   0% /lib/init/rw
> varrun       tmpfs    252M  332K  251M   1% /var/run
> varlock      tmpfs    252M     0  252M   0% /var/lock
> udev         tmpfs    252M  2.9M  249M   2% /dev
> tmpfs        tmpfs    252M  360K  251M   1% /dev/shm
> lrm          tmpfs    252M  2.0M  250M   1%
> /lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/volatile
> overflow     tmpfs    1.0M   16K 1008K   2% /tmp
> /dev/sdd1     vfat     72G   71G  648M 100% /media/80GHD
> /dev/sdc1  fuseblk     77G   15G   62G  19% /media/External HDD 2
> /dev/sdb1  fuseblk     75G   75G   41M 100% /media/Disk2
> /dev/sda4  fuseblk     55G   54G  860M  99% /media/Disk1
> media at media:~$
> 

OK as Rashkae pointed out, you've run out of disk space. So, it's time
to trim some fat. Use Applications|Accessories|Disk Usage Anaalyzer|Scan
Home  & Scan Filesystem - to determine which applications/files are
taking up the most disk space. Have a look at what is taking up the most
space and consider trimming.

My guess would be that you may have a large music collection; if I'm
correct, rather than running them all from sda2, perhaps you can instead
run them from sdc1 etc. As long as you have the other drive(s) mounted
you should be able to use the other drive(s) to play your music:
Music|Import Folder| - browse to the location where the music resides on
the other drive/partition.









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