[14:42] <wxl> @Mateusz (i can't really at you because you don't have a username, fyi) if you `mount | grep tmp` what does it report for the size key? also try `df -h | grep tmp`
[14:47] <wxl> meaning you're unsure what sets it?
[14:48] <wxl> you might find this useful https://askubuntu.com/questions/199565/not-enough-space-on-tmp
[14:48] <wxl> the remount with a different size seems like it would do the trick for you
[14:50] <wxl> well a partition is a subdivision of physical hard drive space
[14:50] <wxl> it's a physical measurement
[14:50] <wxl> while a filesystem can mean a lot of different things
[14:50] <wxl> including nothing!
[14:51] <wxl> well, nothing physical at least
[14:52] <wxl> remove the virtual filesystem (of type tmpfs) related to /tmp
[14:53] <wxl> which doesn't remove /tmp but removes the special-ness of it and then /tmp is nothing more than a set of actual files on your hard drive
[14:53] <wxl> just look at the remount solution; tl;dr you remount tmp with the size you l ike
[14:54] <wxl> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tmpfs
[14:57] <wxl> np :)
[14:57] <wxl> remember that won't be permanent
[14:57] <wxl> i'm not sure that matters in this case
[14:58] <wxl> well that's a good question that i really don't know. i'd probably ask them although judging by that link you might not get good answers XD
[14:58] <wxl> heh yep
[15:04] <wxl> np
[22:03] <tweak> hi, just curious the file location for mouse cursor themes?
[22:04] <tweak> nevermind, answered my own question
[23:52] <yooki> !IRC
[23:52] <yooki> !IRC