/run directory , what is it + multiple questions
by buchinski from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5MGQZ)
When downloading photos directly from within a Gmail message, I noticed that instead of putting them in my home folder, Debian insisted on putting them time and again in /run/user/documents/1000/some_alphanumerical_name. Afterwards, I paid attention to always changing the download path to /home/Pictures, but if I do not do this, the system saves them in that /run directory. OK so...
1/ what does this run directory do? It only seems to save stuff in /run form within Gmail, not when downloading photos from a website
2/ it is filled with a lot of subdirectories, most of them empty. Can I just delete these files and directories in /run/user/ ?
3/ apparently they are created at boot, but do they ever get cleaned up, e.g. on a reboot?
The system is a Debian 10 buster, the browser I use is Firefox 88
Thanks in advance for any answers!
1/ what does this run directory do? It only seems to save stuff in /run form within Gmail, not when downloading photos from a website
2/ it is filled with a lot of subdirectories, most of them empty. Can I just delete these files and directories in /run/user/ ?
3/ apparently they are created at boot, but do they ever get cleaned up, e.g. on a reboot?
The system is a Debian 10 buster, the browser I use is Firefox 88
Thanks in advance for any answers!