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An error occurred while saving the comment Breakingspell commentedVoting, Solid Explorer seems to drag it's feet when reading from a Debian samba host, but is lightning quick when accessing a Windows share (Win7 on another machine and Server 2016 on the same hardware). Tweaking smb.conf with the usual performance tweaks doesn't make a difference, and ES is lightning quick on the same Debian server.
Would like to bump this, the image viewer is the only weak point I encounter with SE. Documents or photos with details are compressed as mentioned, with no option to see the full resolution without caching and using another gallery.
I keep most of my photos on my server over SMB/SFTP and there aren't any other apps that cleanly support navigating to and managing the files like SE does. Quickpic was the go-to in this gap, but the official app is now bloated and unstable, and the only working fork has disabled network connections due to hidden telemetry.
It would be great to have the option to render the full image in the inbuilt image viewer, would keep my entire workflow inside Solid Explorer :)