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Hi Tom (and all else),
The initial issue is that my /root disc is space constrained (~600MB free)
but my /home partition has >5GB free.  LO Manager tells me "not enough disk
space" when I try to upgrade from LO 3.3 to 3.4.  Under APT there is an
option that tells APT to use /home for it's cache and so I can perform
larger updates than if it used /root.  LO Manager appears not to use the APT
option for, at least, it's available disc space estimate at the beginning
and so tells me "not enough disk space".
I am wondering if any of the rc or shell files or command line are where an
option may exist to redirect the Manager to store it's temp or cache files
and so use the /home partition.  There are options in some of the rc files
for various TMP directories, so there may already be an option if I can find
it.  I can work it out if there is doco but do not know where it is, if it
exists.
Cheers

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