The file isn't there.
Yeah I could try that, I just try to stick to one source if possible. I'll give it a try if no other solution come up.
Oh, today I learned!
What clown world do you live in, where a guy with a cap is a thread so big that it's ok to use a sometimes lethal "non lethal" weapon to stop him. And for fucking what? Whats the damage he is doing? Oh no, he's disturbing grown ass men playing their silly ball game. Better risk his life and wellbeing.
The first game and DLCs was really cool. Had some weaknesses, but overall a really fun game. Everything after started off bad and it got worse with every sequel.
Wow, thats really elaborate. Thanks so much!
Yeah I'm really happy about some really good answers to my problem. This is my first non-experimental long used Linux system and when I started a year ago, I was experimenting with some stuff and added some repos that were recommended in some videos and blogs. And now I feel the pain of not keeping the count low :D Learning through pain is a real thing here.
I don't know why the repo was added anymore. I'll try a flag that was suggested in another response, or otherwise will try to remove the repo so it does not bother me anymore.
Tbh, I don't know if I needed it and added it myself, or if it was an oob Repo. I'll try to use the flag though. Thanks!
Hm, that's sad. But I'd rather have it not just vanish, though. Is there a good replacement?
I've found the du command (but with other flags) and it led me to some old snapshots that took up a good chunk of space. du -sch revealed some 5gb of junk in my download folder, so that was a good call too ;D
zypper clean did not too much, but I got ~40gb of space back, so thats nice. I'll probably try to replace some of the not so close to the system stuff with flatpaks. Thats a thing I wanted to dive deeper into anyways.
For podman, I only just installed it because I wanted to learn more about container / docker stuff (it's part of my daily professional life, but I always feel like I don't actually know anything about it), so theres nothing to be removed. It was just the package that made me aware of the little space I had left on my disk.
Thanks, you've been a great help :)
What would be the problem with bottle caps being attached to the bottle?