• tuna@discuss.tchncs.de
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      13 hours ago

      I’m not sure, but I think the windows progress bar thingy includes the time spent actually writing to disk, whereas on Linux (or i guess cinnamon) only shows when it gets to disk-cache. If you are full on RAM or tried shutting down immediately afterwards it should take a bit longer since it has to actually write it to disk

      Thats my guess anyway

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      20 hours ago

      It probably does because Mint uses less CPU than Windows. That’s just speculation on my part though.

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        18 hours ago

        It’s honestly insane. I zipped up a bunch of files (mainly emulation and modding) to total around a terabyte. I moved it to an external hd and then to Linux, and it only took about an hour to unpack it. I’ve never had something unpack so fast

        For a smaller scale example, I had a ~2GB file that unzipped in about 10 seconds as well

        Sure, it took me 15 minutes to scrounge around online trying to figure out why my .rar file wasn’t unzipping properly, but after that I saved all that time and then some

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          8 hours ago

          I’m glad it’s working out for you. I’ve never realky worked with .zip files larger than 8gb but I have some tar.gz folders that are 80-90gb in size. I haven’t had to unpack one yet tho.