How to delete non-deletable .app-files from Time Capsule using Terminal?
Hi,
I have an old Time Capsule up and running (like a shine - still, after all these years!), and I'm using it mainly for keeping files safe as a back-up drive actually. So I have old installers of Mac OS X, downloaded .DMG-files, and a reasonable collection of movies that I downloaded over torrent and such things.
Now, the problem I'm dealing with right now is, I do have some old leftover .app-files, and somehow, I can't find a good correct way to delete them. When removing it my Mac's tell me it has something to do with permissions for it, which I checked, but then again, can't find or change these permissions, and that's where I'm kind of stuck in the process of trying to get rid of those files.
I think I might need a stronger method to get rid of these files, so not just the Finder, since I can't figure out how to get it deleted by the Finder. Perhaps some kind of terminal command that'll remove the folder with the app-files in it, or some kind of app that remove these things directly from the Time Capsule? I don't know, I've tried several things right now, but nothing seems to work for me.
I've got 2 iMac's connected to it (an old El Capitan model attached to it and an old Big sur iMac).
And, there's a MacBook Pro in my collection running Sonoma on it. Maybe the difference in OS versions might have something to do with the Time Capsule? Just saying since I've no clue...
Hopefully someone knows a way to help me out with it!
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iMac 21.5″, macOS 11.7