When trying to open an epub
file with Atril Document Viewer it shows the error:
Failed to create directory '/tmp/atril-13933': No Space Left on Device.
Similarly, when trying to download a small file (1,4 MB) in Firefox the standard downloader, again a message (roughly translated from my mother language) pops up.
There is not enough space available in the disk to save the document
After browsing some pages on the Internet, I did: sudo umount /tmp
and sudo apt autoremove
but nothing (good) happened.
Then I tried df -h
. I don't know how to attach images, but there are a lot of files like those ones:
/dev/loop10 172M 172M 0 100% /snap/ungoogled-chromium/6
/dev/loop14 296M 296M 0 100% /snap/vlc/2103
/dev/loop16 281M 281M 0 100% /snap/ungoogled-chromium/7
All those /dev/loop
in the attached image may be created by failed program installation? What is apparent is that /dev/sda1
has no free space left:
/dev/sda1 9,4G 9,1G 0 100% /
How can I delete all those /dev/loop
directories?
TIA.