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I have tried to look on ask Ubuntu and all answers say the same thing. I have tried lots of them and still no luck; is Ubuntu 14.04 code specific? Please help. : )

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  1. Check which kernel is being used – uname -r.
  2. Open nautilus sudo nautilus, go to the /boot/.
  3. Shift-delete "old" kernels (if you "normally delete" them, they will appear in .Thrash folder in /boot/ and because of that none free space will be made).

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