smgr and "Hard Disk Almost Full" pop-up

Wolf Paul wnp at killer.Dallas.TX.US
Fri May 5 22:11:29 AEST 1989


I am currently running near capacity on my 40M hard disk, and am being
constantly annoyed by the "Your Hard Disk is Almost Full" pop-up.

Is there a way to turn it off?

I presume that it is produced by "smgr"; I would love to stop using
smgr and run cron instead, however I would like to retain the date
display at the top of the screen.

Is it possible (and has anybody done so) to write a program just to
display and regularly update the clock display, while using cron
instead of smgr?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Wolf
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