(Fedora - Flatpak version) Cache location (in order to move it to RAM)
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Shoshogu last edited by
Hi and thanks for this browser, i used it with pleasure since many years after having tried dozens of others!
On my linux systems, i am used to move the cache folder of my browsers directly into RAM in order to gain some speed.
It is easy with a "standard" opera installation via *.rpm or *.deb package, using the "--disk-cache-dir=" command on the opera shortcut, but now i am using Flatpak to install Opera : please where is the cache location? Or is there any way to command Opera to use a personnal path for its cache?
Adding the --disk-cache command on the flatpak opera shortcut do not works, un fortunately
If somebody here knows about this, i am also wondering where is the profile default path, in order to install profile-sync-daemon, a tiny soft on Linux which copy/paste the browser profile to RAM at each boot.
Thans a lot in advance
Greetings from France
Ogu
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Shoshogu last edited by
@leocg said in (Fedora - Flatpak version) Cache location (in order to move it to RAM):
@shoshogu As said, you can see the path to cache folder on opera://about.
Hi, thanks a lot for this tip.
The path is :
/home/username/.var/app/com.opera.Opera/cache/opera/DefaultDo you know if there is any setting to move it to another custom path?