11 Sep
2015
11 Sep
'15
10:04 a.m.
Thanks guys, but pacman -qk sublime-text and glibc both listed a pile of files and said nothing was missing. Normally when I screw up this bad id uninstall/reinstall but I will not have net access on this machine for another two weeks so its sneaker net for me. any other ideas?
Hi Vattan, unless you ran sublime as root it could have not damaged anything system relevant. Usually if I run out of disc space, I made the observation, that either my home or the /tmp directory is screwed up. Try to delete/rename the .sublime folder in your home. Also, if your /tmp directory is not in RAM, clean it. If neither helps, try starting sublime as a different user (with clean home directory). Good luck!