[opensuse] Controlling Dolphin Cache size
Recently I noticed my /tmp was growing rather huge. Dolphin caches in /tmp/kde-{username} and digging around I found that I had multiple occurrences of directories that I had deleted from my /home/{user}, each one over 5gig, containing music from several CDs that I had ripped mere days ago. I cleaned these out and tried to reproduce their creation. Ripping didn't cause them to appear. But deleting (move to trash) the directory where the ripped mp3 files were stored caused multiple directories to appear: /tmp/kde-{username}/dolphinxxnnnn.tmp, each with a separate copy of each mp3. Emptying the Trash did not remove these. (in fact it creates another one where the xx portion of name differs). Logging out and back in again did not remove these. Shutdown and reboot didn't clear these either. Copy each of these directories to trash and empty trash, and they re-appear in /tmp/kde-{username} again!!! Further, these directories have the wrong permissions. (world readable) but the individual files inside have correct permissions. What causes this behavior? I'm especially keen to keep /tmp from growing. -- _____________________________________ ---This space for rent--- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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John Andersen