I'm running k3b-1.0.5_16 on kde-3.5.10_8
When I attempt to use k3b to copy a CD or DVD I get the error message "There seems to be not enough free space in temporary directory. Write anyway?". It also shows "Temp 0 B/0 B" in the bottom right hand corner of the window.
This is with FreeBSD 9.1-RC2-p1 and ZFS. There's 203GB free space in the ZFS pool and no quota set on the filesystem.
It certainly appears to be a ZFS related problem. If I configure k3b to use temporary space on an external drive with a UFS filesystem or on a FAT32 memory stick it works fine but shows zero free space if I specify a filesystem from either of my ZFS pools.
I know KDE3 is no longer supported but I much prefer it to KDE4 so I'd be interested to know if there's any solution for this, other than my workaround which involves connecting an external drive.
When I attempt to use k3b to copy a CD or DVD I get the error message "There seems to be not enough free space in temporary directory. Write anyway?". It also shows "Temp 0 B/0 B" in the bottom right hand corner of the window.
This is with FreeBSD 9.1-RC2-p1 and ZFS. There's 203GB free space in the ZFS pool and no quota set on the filesystem.
It certainly appears to be a ZFS related problem. If I configure k3b to use temporary space on an external drive with a UFS filesystem or on a FAT32 memory stick it works fine but shows zero free space if I specify a filesystem from either of my ZFS pools.
I know KDE3 is no longer supported but I much prefer it to KDE4 so I'd be interested to know if there's any solution for this, other than my workaround which involves connecting an external drive.