If the disk space in Ubuntu is insufficient, you can try to delete the local cache of the software package. By default, the APT system maintains the software packages that may be used in the future on the local disk. This was rare when "will be used later", because if you need a software package in the future, you can download it from the Internet. Delete the cache in "New ide", click "set"-"" Preferences ", switch to the" file "tab, and click" delete cached software package "? Button. You can use Sudoapt-getc to delete the cache from the command line.
If the disk space in Ubuntu is insufficient, you can try to delete the local cache of the software package. By default, the APT system maintains the software packages that may be used in the future on the local disk. This was rare when "will be used later", because if you need a software package in the future, you can download it from the Internet.
Delete the cache in "New ide", click "set"-"" Preferences ", switch to the" file "tab, and click" delete cached software package "? Button.
To delete the cache from the command line, you can use:
Sudo apt-get clean