LD42 - No Disk Space Mac OS

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  2. L4d2 - No Disk Space Mac Os Takes
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If you have some basic unix skills, deleting files should be easy otherwise you may be risking data loss by trying this method.


  1. Disk Space Analyzer is not only a hard drive space visualizer but also a storage space cleaner. Besides the option to show the disk usage map, it can be used to quickly free up disk space on Mac. The application shows the size and other information for specific files and folders just by moving your mouse over the charts sections.
  2. As for Mac OS, Left 4 Dead 2 requirements here start with MacOS 10.7 operating system. Processor needs to be at least Dual core Intel, 2GHz. 2 GB of RAM is required. Your graphics card should be ATI Radeon 2400 or higher / NVIDIA 8600M or higher / Intel HD Graphics 3000. Finally, the game needs 13 GB of free disk space.

The Secure Erase Free Space feature in Disk Utility on your Mac added a layer of privacy and security to file deletion. The feature allowed you to overwrite the free space on a drive to prevent.

Boot to single user mode holding cmd-s after powering on the computer. KB HT1492 and type the following command making sure there is a space before -uw and the /


mount -uw /


Now you are free to delete whatever you want (including system files, be careful!) Your home folder is located at /Users/


I've found that when the computer gets in this bad of shape, the following commands free up a few GB nicely.


rm -rf '/Library/Application Support/iDVD'

rm -rf '/Library/Application Support/Garageband'


No disk space error

Most people rarely use this additional content and it can easily be reinstalled from the original install discs or iLife disc. It should give you about 3GB of space back, plenty enough to boot the computer and get back to a GUI for you to move your media off onto an external hard drive.

Apr 17, 2011 12:49 AM

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The Bibites comments · Posted in The Bibites comments

The 1.2 release states it has Windows and Linux support, but the only programs present are for Windows and Mac.

PUMPKIN HATER comments · Posted in PUMPKIN HATER comments

Does not actually support Linux, but it does support Windows and Mac.

LD42 - No Disk Space comments · Replied to Ashton in LD42 - No Disk Space comments

Ld42 - No Disk Space Mac Os Catalina

LD42 - No Disk Space comments · Posted in LD42 - No Disk Space comments
Slime Garden comments · Replied to BeatTheGameChannelFrame in Slime Garden comments
Slime Garden comments · Posted in Slime Garden comments

mouse isn't locked to window, so I can't look around all the way.

Debian Sid

L.E.O comments · Replied to Bracken Hall in L.E.O comments

He's talking about the debris that aren't red, Bracken.

Deb package requires me to remove 18 packages for no reason

One Hot Dog comments · Posted in One Hot Dog comments

L4d2 - No Disk Space Mac Os Takes

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Last Man Standing comments · Replied to jisook325 in Last Man Standing comments

That's a common bug that can be fixed by restarting the app

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to Mohenjo Daro in Last Man Standing comments

you can port forward instead of using hamachi, if you need help doing that go here: https://discord.gg/wEzfRxV

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to lukas25611 in Last Man Standing comments
Last Man Standing comments · Posted in Last Man Standing comments

go here if you are having problems with the game: https://discord.gg/wEzfRxV

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to mason1920 in Last Man Standing comments

Go to here: https://discord.gg/wEzfRxV

this way, I can help you better.

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to olekingcole in Last Man Standing comments

okay, my bad. I should've specified how to open a terminal into the applications folder.

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to hairychicken in Last Man Standing comments

you should type in the start menu, 'cmd' without quotes, then you need select the first result, lastly you need to type in the box that comes up 'ipconfig' without quotes. Your local IP should be to the right of 'IPv4 Address.' for example '192.168.254.57'

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to hairychicken in Last Man Standing comments

L4d2 - No Disk Space Mac Os X

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to olekingcole in Last Man Standing comments

okay, please open a terminal in the applications folder, then in the terminal type:

./LastManStanding64.app

or

open ./LastManStanding64.app

or

open LastManStanding64.app

or

LastManStanding64.app


then put the terminal output as a comment.

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to hairychicken in Last Man Standing comments

are you trying to use the IP the game tells you to use? (don't tell me the IP)

Last Man Standing comments · Posted in Last Man Standing comments

All people in the comments, please only give out your public IPs to people you trust and give it out with EXTREME caution.

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to MrTibblesGD in Last Man Standing comments
Last Man Standing comments · Replied to hairychicken in Last Man Standing comments

what is your operating system, windows, linux, or mac.

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to DavidCSGO Wildfire in Last Man Standing comments
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Last Man Standing comments · Replied to olekingcole in Last Man Standing comments

use the terminal to open the application by typing this into the terminal:

/path/to/app/LastManStanding64.app/Contents/MacOS/LastManStanding64

Then after getting the error, close the app. then copy everything from your teminal, and paste it as a comment.

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to olekingcole in Last Man Standing comments

No Disk Space Error

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to cut_the_pineapple in Last Man Standing comments
Last Man Standing comments · Replied to cut_the_pineapple in Last Man Standing comments

If you have a windows computer you should type in the start menu, 'cmd' without quotes, then you need select the first result, lastly you need to type in the box that comes up 'ipconfig' without quotes. Your local IP should be to the right of 'IPv4 Address.' for example '192.168.254.57'

Last Man Standing comments · Replied to Usernamealready in Last Man Standing comments
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if you are trying to join on the same network as the host (both computers are in the same house), you must use the servers 'local' IP, instead of the public IP the server gives you. If you don't know how to find your local IP, tell me your OS (windows, linux, mac, etc...) and I'll guide you through it.

食い太陽(I want to eat the Sun) comments · Posted in 食い太陽(I want to eat the Sun) comments

Why did you label this as available to Linux and Mac OS?

It only supports Windows.