Reassigning to unity rather than settings, what you describe is more
fallouts in different components. Settings is only an application and is
not running all the time, it can't really warn about the disk space
issue, unity8 being always active it's probably a better component for
that job

** Package changed: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu) => unity8 (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  full home directory prevents system-settings changes

Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  mako, vivid devel-proposed #64
  So I found this with ubuntu-system-settings, but it feels more like a system 
issue.
  I had an occasion to change the screen timeout from 1min to something else, 
it wouldn't change.
  then i noticed my wifi seemed inoperable, i entered the wifi submenu in 
system-settings, but it would not show available networks etc. After some 
investigation, I realized that my home directory was full (running df showed 
/home/ 100% used)....i was doing some testing, and had filled my home up. After 
deleting some stuff it recovered.
  Seems we may need a warning when low on disk space ?

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