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#1 [en] 

Hello people,

First, I'm going to tell you I'm Spanish, so I may have some spelling and/or grammatical problems.

Welll, I installed Ryzom from the repositories and its icon appeared on the launcher. When I click it, this error message appears:
"You don't have enough free space to download and uncompress Ryzom client data."

I have 20 Gbs of free space and reading the specs it needs less than that. What's the problem? How can I solve it?

I use Ubuntu Quantal Quetzal.

#2 [en] 

Did the Ubuntu installer create multiple partitions (for different parts of the system like mounted as /home /boot and / and swap) if I remember it correctly that's the default setting...
So it might be that the space on one partition is used up and there's enough free on another one?

Usually 4-6 GB should be enough for ryzom (depending on the OS and how long you've got the client installed and such things)

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#3 [en] 

You can verify Jarnys' assumption by opening up a terminal window (ctrl-alt-t). Then type
df -h
which should list the sizes of each partition.

If in doubt, copy & paste the output of that command here.
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