https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451408
--- Comment #30 from Méven Car <meve...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Michael Stapelberg from comment #28) > Made an account here just to comment on this issue. > > I was quite surprised when directory previews would no longer show for my > cifs network storage mount. > > Disabling previews by default for this case is fine with me, as long as > there is an option to ignore any limits. > There is one already, Dolphin > configure > Previews > Size limit for network files. It defaults to no files, meaning regardless of a file size no preview will be generated. It applies when you kio to access network mounts aka urls like smb:/ or nfs:/ And until we reverted the change that caused this bug also nfs or smb regular mounts. > My network storage is connected with a 10 Gbit/s link and has plenty of I/O > and CPU capacity, so I really want to make use of file previews on this > “remote” file system in my local network. > Not everyone has a 10Gbit/s link to their mounts, we have to tune things for small capacity. As having things tailored for a lot a resources but not having them is far worse than the opposite. But of course we want to provide the ability to tune things further than our cautious default. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.