"install failed: not enough install space" error

I have a Palm Pre and am getting a "install failed: not enough install space" error when I try to install an app unless I remove one first.
The phone shows that I have 5.8GB of space left.
I'm guessing that this means there is a limit as to the number of apps that can be installed.
Does any one know of any way to increase the number of apps that can be installed?
If not I guess I'll kill some of the worthless Spring apps on there...
Any help you can provide would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Christian 
Post relates to: Pre p100eww (Sprint)
Post relates to: Pre p100eww (Sprint)

I am at WebOS 1.1.0. The app itself does not matter, i.e. I can uninstall an app and after that, I can add another. When I get the error, it does not matter what app I tried to install, from where, or what method.
I can replicate the issue no matter how I try to install an app: 
Through the official Palm store (developer mode on or off doesn't matter): I get an error "Sorry, Not Enough Memory. Please delete an application you have installed to make room"
Through FileCoaster: I get an error "install failed: not enough install space" error" 
Through the SDK "drop to install" method: a DOS window opens and it looks like it's installing the app, but it never shows on the phone, so the install seems to fail
I haven't tried installing the app through Novaterm, if it helps narrowing down the issue, please let me know and I'll give that a shot.
Based on Flipflop 84's comments, it seems like there seems to be a limited amount of space reserved for apps (since he has less apps than me and is getting the error) rather than the number of apps being the issue. 5.8GB of free space are somewhat worthless if I can't use the space for apps, so I'd like to allocate an additional Gig of that to apps.
So I guess the question has changed to "how do I increase the amount of space available on the Pre for installing apps?"
I would think that would be simple for the Linux Gurus out there that seem to be able to disect and analyze the WebOS down to the atom level, but surprisingly, I haven't been able to find any information on it (and I'm a Linux noob myself, so I'd have to clue where to start looking).
If you guys need me to try anything or need more information on anything, please let me know. 
I appreciate everyone's help with this!
Christian 

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