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Nicole Slascheva2019-01-29 15:55:33
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Nicole Slascheva, 2019-01-29 15:55:33

On a computer with Linux Ubuntu 1 TB memory, downloaded the game, writes insufficient disk space. What should I do?

On a computer with Linux Ubuntu memory 1 TP, downloaded the game, writes insufficient disk space. What should I do?

[email protected]:~$ df -h
Файл.система   Размер Использовано  Дост Использовано% Cмонтировано в
udev             3,8G            0  3,8G            0% /dev
tmpfs            780M         9,5M  770M            2% /run
/dev/sdb3         97G          59G   33G           65% /
tmpfs            3,9G          62M  3,8G            2% /dev/shm
tmpfs            5,0M         4,0K  5,0M            1% /run/lock
tmpfs            3,9G            0  3,9G            0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/loop0       128K         128K     0          100% /snap/liveforspeed/1
/dev/loop1        92M          92M     0          100% /snap/core/6259
/dev/loop2       410M         410M     0          100% /snap/wine-platform/56
/dev/loop3        90M          90M     0          100% /snap/core/6130
/dev/loop4       411M         411M     0          100% /snap/wine-platform/58
/dev/sdb1        746M          32M  715M            5% /boot/efi
tmpfs            780M          40K  780M            1% /run/user/1001
[email protected]:~$

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Talyan, 2019-01-29
@flapflapjack

As a beginner, you should have selected
"make mount point / to entire disk (recommended for beginners)" when installing Ubuntu.
The file system in linux is different from Windows, there is no "disk C and drive D", there are mount points.
I have no idea where your game wants to install, but definitely where it wants to unpack - there isn't enough space.
Judging by the way you called Tb (terabyte), with the letters Tp - it will most likely be easier for you to reinstall the OS with such parameters, but if you are strong in spirit and ready to conquer Linux - welcome to GParted - a program for operations with partitions.

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vaut, 2019-01-29
@vaut

The exact text of the error in the studio.
And the output of df -h at the same time.
From the current question, it is not at all clear how the disks are marked and where the space ended.
Maybe your root is too small, maybe /home...
UPD
Most likely an erroneous notification caused by the snap package

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CityCat4, 2019-01-30
@CityCat4

Uh, what a terabyte, darling? 60G you have in / - and that's all you can count on...

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Radjah, 2019-01-30
@Radjah

I see the root partition for 100 gigs, I see the esp partition for 746 meters, I don’t see the declared terabyte. Where is this section? Where should it be mounted?
/dev/sdb - how big is the disk?
/dev/sda - what is the disk? It's nowhere at all.

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