These commands are for Debian-based systems (like Ubuntu). For other systems, the commands might vary.
When a user initiates the installation process, the device checks for available storage space to ensure that the software can be installed successfully. If the available storage space is insufficient, the installation process may fail or be terminated. In some cases, the device may prompt the user to free up storage space by deleting unnecessary files or uninstalling existing software. However, if the user is unable to free up sufficient storage space, the installation process may still fail.
(The hole is still small, forced to enter) typically refers to: Storage Partition Limits:
#TipsAndroid #SDcard #ForceInstall #HatiHatibrowser
It sounds like you are dealing with a common technical issue where an application or "link" is being forced into a system (possibly an Android "OCIL" or "SDK" environment) where the storage or "slot" is insufficient or the version is incompatible.
"Just click it, Adi! Click the install button!" one boy urged."I can't!" Adi hissed back. "The security popup box is tiny. I can't find the 'Yes' button. It won't let me force it through!"
This specific phrasing is a classic example of . The goal is to bypass your natural caution by triggering curiosity or shock.