OK, I don't get it...
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OK, I don't get it... Zorin OS, running in a UTM virtual machine, keeps complaining that it's running out of memory, but when I click the notification it tells me it tells me it's using 24Gb out of a 32Gb disk partition  I thought it might be the VM memory allocation, but I've upped that from 6000MiB to 8000MiB & the system still says it's running out. I thought it might be the VM memory allocation, but I've upped that from 6000MiB to 8000MiB & the system still says it's running out.I can't even figure out if it's a Linux or VM issue 🤯 
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OK, I don't get it... Zorin OS, running in a UTM virtual machine, keeps complaining that it's running out of memory, but when I click the notification it tells me it tells me it's using 24Gb out of a 32Gb disk partition  I thought it might be the VM memory allocation, but I've upped that from 6000MiB to 8000MiB & the system still says it's running out. I thought it might be the VM memory allocation, but I've upped that from 6000MiB to 8000MiB & the system still says it's running out.I can't even figure out if it's a Linux or VM issue 🤯 @jwcph 
 Are you sure it's about disk space and not RAM?
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OK, I don't get it... Zorin OS, running in a UTM virtual machine, keeps complaining that it's running out of memory, but when I click the notification it tells me it tells me it's using 24Gb out of a 32Gb disk partition  I thought it might be the VM memory allocation, but I've upped that from 6000MiB to 8000MiB & the system still says it's running out. I thought it might be the VM memory allocation, but I've upped that from 6000MiB to 8000MiB & the system still says it's running out.I can't even figure out if it's a Linux or VM issue 🤯 @jwcph 
 Does it take into consideration the hibernate file?
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 Does it take into consideration the hibernate file?@ohmrun I have no idea what that means. 
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 Are you sure it's about disk space and not RAM?@etam No. And I don't know how to find out - or what to do about it if I do. 
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OK, I don't get it... Zorin OS, running in a UTM virtual machine, keeps complaining that it's running out of memory, but when I click the notification it tells me it tells me it's using 24Gb out of a 32Gb disk partition  I thought it might be the VM memory allocation, but I've upped that from 6000MiB to 8000MiB & the system still says it's running out. I thought it might be the VM memory allocation, but I've upped that from 6000MiB to 8000MiB & the system still says it's running out.I can't even figure out if it's a Linux or VM issue 🤯 @jwcph You gave your VM a bigger disk, but not a bigger filesystem. You need to manually increase it. 
 You need to run - probably - `sudo resize2fs /dev/sda2`. You might be able to do it in the GUI there. Select Partition 2 and then use the gear menu there.
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@ohmrun I have no idea what that means. @jwcph Sorry, that's windows speak. There's certainly discrepancies between what 'df -h' and 'baobab' report on usage, sometimes quite large. 
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@jwcph Sorry, that's windows speak. There's certainly discrepancies between what 'df -h' and 'baobab' report on usage, sometimes quite large. @ohmrun If you say so  
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@jwcph You gave your VM a bigger disk, but not a bigger filesystem. You need to manually increase it. 
 You need to run - probably - `sudo resize2fs /dev/sda2`. You might be able to do it in the GUI there. Select Partition 2 and then use the gear menu there.@bebehei Thanks, I'll try that  
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@ohmrun If you say so  @jwcph 
 In which you know where you can cram your question, you dosengenuous wotsit.
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 In which you know where you can cram your question, you dosengenuous wotsit.@ohmrun Can't. Out of memory. 
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@etam No. And I don't know how to find out - or what to do about it if I do. @jwcph If you need more help, open a system monitor (in ZorinOS, inside VM), sort by memory usage and make a screenshot when the alert appears again. 
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@jwcph If you need more help, open a system monitor (in ZorinOS, inside VM), sort by memory usage and make a screenshot when the alert appears again. @etam Thank you, very kind!  
 
 



