Error window: Startup disk

I'm getting an error message stating: Startup Disk is Almost Full, please delte files.
It's the first time I'm getting this. Any ideas?
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Hi ods,
Welcome to the forum.
It means exactly what it says - you hard disk is getting full. To get rid of the message you will need to remove files from the hd. If you have an external hd you can transfer the files there, alternatively you can burn them to CD-R media. Once transfered (backed up) you can then delete the files from the internal hd thus freeing up space.
RD

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