02-01-2019, 03:28 PM
I find Linux Lite to be a great distro to give to friends and family with older hardware or who can't handle Windows (*cough* - viruses - *cough*). This means I'm frequently giving this to users who don't know how to maintain their own machines.
So I figured it might be nice to include a notification of some sort when disk space starts getting low so less technical users aren't as surprised when things start working....oddly.
From personal experience, I was thinking something like the following could be 'alerted' if free disk space gets below 1G:
Any thoughts on this? (Assuming this hasn't already been suggested or implemented (I didn't see it when I searched.)
Thanks!
Jon-Mikel
So I figured it might be nice to include a notification of some sort when disk space starts getting low so less technical users aren't as surprised when things start working....oddly.
From personal experience, I was thinking something like the following could be 'alerted' if free disk space gets below 1G:
Quote:Your disk is running low on space (currently on X left available) which may cause some tasks, such as installing updates, to fail. Please consider freeing up some space soon such as by running Lite Tweaks or getting rid of unnecessary files.
Any thoughts on this? (Assuming this hasn't already been suggested or implemented (I didn't see it when I searched.)
Thanks!
Jon-Mikel