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Annoying thing with #flatpak apps is that their temporary files go to `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR`, which is a ramdisk created by systemd. Ramdisk created with very limited size, causing for example #Signal to fill it, or things to quite comically fail when #calibre tries to transfer a larger book to your device. And I haven't yet found a way to adjust the size of this ramdisk, and only an ugly hack to work around this.
#Linux #sysadmin
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