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Hello maemomians.

I would like to set up my N900 as my home server. This is to serve a web page or two (wordpress) and to host my personal instance of owncloud.

As far as I understand, I need to install a LAMP stack.

I wish to use Debian wheezy as it is available as an easy debian chroot and it is on long term support from debian.

So I have downloaded Sulu's wheezy image and am able to fire it up. Step 1, easy done. Now I need to install some stuff like apache and PHP etc. except whenever I try to install anything via apt-get I am returned the error:

'You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/'

This is complete bollocks.

I thought the chroot filesystem image was 'self growing'?

What do I need to do to sort this so I can start installing Apache and other junk?
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