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do you miss anything from windows?
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I would really like this onedrove feature, where you can remove files (in my case large images from my camera) and still have them listed in the file structure in the explorer.
My SSD is not big enough for all data, so i really miss this feature with nextcloud and ubuntu.
Tresorit has this. Works flawlessly on Linux. Not the cheapest solution though.