linux headers -3.2.0.77

Asked by germani daniel

how to repare this :
E: /var/cache/apr/archives/linux headers -3.2.0.77 generic 3.2.0-77.112i 386. deb:impossible de crer "/usr/src/linux-headers-3.2.0.77 generic/include/conf/joystick/joydump.hdpkg-new"
( pendant le traitement de "/usr/src/linux headers-3.2.0.77- generic/include/config/joystick/joydump.h"
aucun espace disponible sur le peripherique
Thank you for your support

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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"... aucun espace disponible sur le peripherique ..." (no space left on device)

What is the output of the terminal commands

uname -a
lsb_release -crid
df -h
df -i
dpkg -l | grep ' linux-'

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germani daniel (dan-germani) said :
#2

dpkg -i /grep linux could be ubuntu version 12.04

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
#3

Do you want help?
Then please copy and paste the full output of the commands into this question document.
The steps that are required to repair your system depend on the output of these commands.

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germani daniel (dan-germani) said :
#4

i don't understand output commands ?
please precise

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
#5

Quelle est la résultat des commandes

uname -a
lsb_release -crid
df -h
df -i
dpkg -l | grep ' linux-'

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germani daniel (dan-germani) said :
#6

don't understand i can also use synaptic i tried many times but don't work i have a problem to repare linux -headers -3.2..0.77 generic
thank you

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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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What language do you prefer? I will try English:

You were running out of space on your hard disk during the installation of linux-headers-generic-3.2.0-77. This has put the package management system into an inconsistent state, and most probably all attempts with update-manager or synaptic will fail until the root cause (no space left) is remedied, and until the package management system has been brought back into a consistent state.

For solving that problem most probably a few terminal commands will be necessary. And to identify the right steps to do, we need some more information about your system, namely the results of the terminal commands that I have already requested twice.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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