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UnityHub keeps saying there's not enough space

Discussion in 'Linux' started by filipmymail, May 1, 2020.

  1. filipmymail

    filipmymail

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    I have over 100GB's free in both my partitions, and I can't install Unity 2019.. only 2018 because otherwise I "don't have enough space"
    I had it installed earlier but I nuked my OS... I have no idea what voodoo I cast upon it earlier to work.
    Can I get the editor from some place like the download archive without compiling it, the download archive mentions only windows and mac

    Edit:Looks like I've cast the same voodoo again, I deleted almost everything I could think of, restarted a couple of times and... it let me download it, not an acceptable solution
     
    Last edited: May 1, 2020
  2. elbarz

    elbarz

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    but it's fixed?
     
  3. ebicoreoz

    ebicoreoz

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    no. It's like this to me as well.
     
  4. elbarz

    elbarz

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    that's weird, since I can actually choose from the hub where to install folders . . . I don't know how you're doing stuff
     
  5. ericsbinaryworld

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    Exact same issue for me
     
  6. Jazqas

    Jazqas

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    I found a solution to that - resize your temp dir (until next boot)

    mount -o remount,size=10G,noatime /tmp

    Of course now it downloads then fails. I don't know any more...