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      Meanwhile
      Windows; Hi, you saved a file earlier? Let's search for it. Nope, can't find it, do you want to search Bing? No?
      [A few minutes later] Ooo, so sorry you're offline and can't download it. Too bad.

      Ios; you want to open the file in an app? OK, click 7 buttons and we'll make a local copy stored in the app's specific folder you didn't know existed.

      Chrome; what's a file?

      Linux; which file browser would you like to use today?

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        Many have gone looking. Few have returned.

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          /storage/emulated/0/

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            I really do wish that more packages on Linux had installation paths clearly noted in a readme.

            I've been using Linux daily for over a year now and I still have a hard time tracking down config files and install paths. Its just not one of those tasks I do regularly so I always forget best practices when trying to find stuff. The CLI always gives me the best results but getting the commands right can be tedious.

            I've started saving useful commands in a note on my desktop.

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              I really do wish that more packages on Linux had installation paths clearly noted in a readme.

              I've been using Linux daily for over a year now and I still have a hard time tracking down config files and install paths. Its just not one of those tasks I do regularly so I always forget best practices when trying to find stuff. The CLI always gives me the best results but getting the commands right can be tedious.

              I've started saving useful commands in a note on my desktop.

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              i just give up after a couple of minutes if it isn’t somewhere obvious and then search my whole system with grep lmao.

              how wonderful to live in a world where compute is so cheap.

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                For real? Never used Android, but isn’t it built on Linux? It doesn’t use the same path /home/username/Downloads?

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                  Firefox: oh you just saved 3 files to a folder, allow me to save the next one to a folder you haven't downloaded anything to in months.

                  Thank the allmaker for KDE recent files.

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                    For real? Never used Android, but isn’t it built on Linux? It doesn’t use the same path /home/username/Downloads?

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                    Don't know what this meme is about.

                    Everything I download is in my downloads folder.
                    Good luck finding the downloads folder path in IOS.

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                      I really do wish that more packages on Linux had installation paths clearly noted in a readme.

                      I've been using Linux daily for over a year now and I still have a hard time tracking down config files and install paths. Its just not one of those tasks I do regularly so I always forget best practices when trying to find stuff. The CLI always gives me the best results but getting the commands right can be tedious.

                      I've started saving useful commands in a note on my desktop.

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                      dpkg -L package-name

                      Or the inverse

                      dpkg -S /usr/bin/somefile

                      For apt based distros, obviously.

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                        For real? Never used Android, but isn’t it built on Linux? It doesn’t use the same path /home/username/Downloads?

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                        It's built on a , by now very modified and incompatible, Linux kernel. But not a GNU userland at all.

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                          I really do wish that more packages on Linux had installation paths clearly noted in a readme.

                          I've been using Linux daily for over a year now and I still have a hard time tracking down config files and install paths. Its just not one of those tasks I do regularly so I always forget best practices when trying to find stuff. The CLI always gives me the best results but getting the commands right can be tedious.

                          I've started saving useful commands in a note on my desktop.

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                          Which readme?

                          The one on the github that has out of date instructions and tells you to check the discord?

                          The 6 year out-of-date one on your distro's wiki?

                          or The gnu-info/manpage that is only for the original upstream and doesn't tell you where all the files have been moved or that half of the software isn't actually installed since it was split out into extra packages for justdebianthings

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                              Don't know what this meme is about.

                              Everything I download is in my downloads folder.
                              Good luck finding the downloads folder path in IOS.

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                              That was a problem for years. Apple didn’t make the Files app to navigate the filesystem until 2017. It’s fine now, but it was absurd for sure.

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                                For real? Never used Android, but isn’t it built on Linux? It doesn’t use the same path /home/username/Downloads?

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                                It does not, but on all of the Android devices I've used there's simply a "downloads" folder in the root location (or what is exposed to the user as root location, anyway) where downloads go by default. From web browsers, at least.

                                The problem is that where things are saved is more or less up to the developer of the app in question, and sometimes they make some very nonsensical choices. The app could create a folder for itself in root, or it could create a folder for itself in "documents," or it could simply park things in one of the preexisting userspace folders. Or it could bury the file it just created in /Android/data/com.appname.fd6bca3/files/0/dl/, and it sure as shit won't tell you nor give you the option to put it anywhere else.

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                                  I really do wish that more packages on Linux had installation paths clearly noted in a readme.

                                  I've been using Linux daily for over a year now and I still have a hard time tracking down config files and install paths. Its just not one of those tasks I do regularly so I always forget best practices when trying to find stuff. The CLI always gives me the best results but getting the commands right can be tedious.

                                  I've started saving useful commands in a note on my desktop.

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                                  I usually start inotifywatch with read events, open the program, close it and see what inotifywatch dumped.

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                                    Which readme?

                                    The one on the github that has out of date instructions and tells you to check the discord?

                                    The 6 year out-of-date one on your distro's wiki?

                                    or The gnu-info/manpage that is only for the original upstream and doesn't tell you where all the files have been moved or that half of the software isn't actually installed since it was split out into extra packages for justdebianthings

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                                    Do I really need to remind this is free software made by benevolent developers?
                                    I get it it's infuriating but it's still in some way a gift you were given and seem unhappy with.

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                                      It's built on a , by now very modified and incompatible, Linux kernel. But not a GNU userland at all.

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                                      Yeah, fuck Android. PostmarketOS is my new best friend.

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                                        Which readme?

                                        The one on the github that has out of date instructions and tells you to check the discord?

                                        The 6 year out-of-date one on your distro's wiki?

                                        or The gnu-info/manpage that is only for the original upstream and doesn't tell you where all the files have been moved or that half of the software isn't actually installed since it was split out into extra packages for justdebianthings

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                                        To be honest, sounds like you aren't using arch btw. Jk I have the same issues on arch

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                                          Firefox: oh you just saved 3 files to a folder, allow me to save the next one to a folder you haven't downloaded anything to in months.

                                          Thank the allmaker for KDE recent files.

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                                          Thank the allmaker for KDE recent files.

                                          and GNOME recent files. I believe its even an XDG FreeDesktop spec.

                                          damn its 23 Years old: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/recent-files-spec/latest/

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