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I know it's a known issue in Nautilus having it download cache images for the thumbnails of all the files, but I'm on KDE using Dolphin, and it seems to be downloading all the files under this directory: /home/XX/.cache/onedriver/home-XX-OneDrive/content/
I'm not talking just about thumbnails but the entire files I have on OneDrive. I've used OneDrive for years to store pictures taken on my phone, so it takes up the 400+ gigs of free space I have on my SSD. I had to create a bash file to run at startup that deletes everything on that directory.
I've had this happening to me on three separate laptops, all running Tuxedo OS. I can't remember if it happened back when I was in Debian. Any ideas as to why this might be going on? Or maybe a solution/workaround?
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Same on Fedora 40.
Need to test if it is on KDE or Gnome, as I switch between the two.
My cache folder is occupying 534.5GB of space. Funny enough, this is even more than I actually use (499 GB).
The only reason why I use onedriver is the on-demand feature, which seems totally useless if it downloads everything anyway.
Same problem, using on Fedora 40 Gnome. When i open a folder, without open any file inside, it starts to download everything on it, videos, pictures... Would be nice, to download only thumbs, and then the entire file when i really open it
I know it's a known issue in Nautilus having it download cache images for the thumbnails of all the files, but I'm on KDE using Dolphin, and it seems to be downloading all the files under this directory: /home/XX/.cache/onedriver/home-XX-OneDrive/content/
I'm not talking just about thumbnails but the entire files I have on OneDrive. I've used OneDrive for years to store pictures taken on my phone, so it takes up the 400+ gigs of free space I have on my SSD. I had to create a bash file to run at startup that deletes everything on that directory.
I've had this happening to me on three separate laptops, all running Tuxedo OS. I can't remember if it happened back when I was in Debian. Any ideas as to why this might be going on? Or maybe a solution/workaround?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: