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minus-squareKptnAutismuslink24•10 months ago/storage/emulated/0/Download that’s what total commander told me
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•10 months agoWell /storage/emulated/0/ seems to be sort of like a home folder, so it is quite convenient
minus-square@AnUnusualReliclinkEnglish3•10 months agoIt’s the kind of /home you have when you don’t want people to stumble upon it… The kind of place you archive your “homework” in.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•10 months agoNot my gentleman’s special interest literature!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•10 months agoI haven’t tried that one but FX filebrowser is awesome
minus-square@50_centavoslink2•10 months agoWho is this commander and why is he is fucking around with my downloads?
minus-squareJoe Coollinkfedilink1•10 months agoTotal Commander is a godsend. I don’t know how people use Windows or Android without it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•10 months agoWe conveniently place that stuff in /home/$USER in Unix-likes. Even have standards to re-define Downloads & co. path. Guess Google wanted the share-to-app and share-to-cloud like Apple, but rven there users sometimes like s file manager.
/storage/emulated/0/Download
that’s what total commander told me
So convenient .
Well
/storage/emulated/0/
seems to be sort of like a home folder, so it is quite convenientIt’s the kind of /home you have when you don’t want people to stumble upon it… The kind of place you archive your “homework” in.
Not my gentleman’s special interest literature!
For Android, I can recommend CX Filebrowser
I haven’t tried that one but FX filebrowser is awesome
Who is this commander and why is he is fucking around with my downloads?
Total Commander is a godsend. I don’t know how people use Windows or Android without it.
We conveniently place that stuff in /home/$USER in Unix-likes. Even have standards to re-define Downloads & co. path.
Guess Google wanted the share-to-app and share-to-cloud like Apple, but rven there users sometimes like s file manager.