Tim:
>>  ~]$ du -h .thumbnails/
>> 560M .thumbnails/large
>> 361M .thumbnails/normal
>>
>> Sounds extreme, but then I do a lot of photography work.

Todd Zullinger:
> When disk costs fractions of pennies, is that amount of space even a
> concern?

It is, when you don't want to keep wasting money on more hard drives, or
you're using a laptop.  And I accidentally truncated that pasting.

du -h .thumbnails/
560M    .thumbnails/large
361M    .thumbnails/normal
1.9M    .thumbnails/fail/gnome-thumbnail-factory
2.0M    .thumbnails/fail
923M    .thumbnails/

It's keeping "failed" thumbnails.  I can't see a good reason for doing
that.  And that's a rather huge amount of drive space.

> I believe recent nautilus will try to clean up old/invalid thumbnails,
> but I don't use nautilus so I've not tested that.

Doesn't seem to.

> It is pretty simple to whip up a script to delete thumbnails for files
> that don't exist anymore.

In my case, it's probably sufficient to just delete them at the end of a
session.  I usually only care about rapid browsing during a session, the
start-up isn't that important.

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