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According to my system I don't have space but I do have

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when I go to (system settings, then details) to see my system specifications I see that I have 0 bytes of space but when I try to install applications like gimp, or kdenlive I can! apart when I see the partition I have 100 gb of space

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enter image description here partition

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[Ubuntu 16.04 LTS has reached the end of it's *standard* support life](https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2021/03/13/extended-security-maintenance-for-ubuntu-16-04-xenial-xerus-begins-april-30-2021/) thus is now off-topic here unless your question is specific to helping you move to a supported release of Ubuntu. Ubuntu 16.04 ESM support is available, but not on-topic here, see https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic See also https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-16-04-lts-transitions-to-extended-security-maintenance-esm
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Even if it would be on-topic: From your screenshots there is nothing to see other than that your partitioning scheme seems very strange and you have ChromeOS installed or leftovers from a previous installation. But this valuable information is not in your text. Instead of these screenshots you should have added output from `df` and `lsblk`.
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