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Yeah this seems like a huge oversight on iPadOS, particularly given the screen real estate available on the larger devices. The app folders not being present is also odd.
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Found the trigger, it's an iTerm2 thing. Disable Enable session restoration under Preferences > Advanced > Session, after that you shouldn't have a problem. Raised an issue with iTerm's developers. Not sure if there's something here on the OS side as well.
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Looks like this is broken on the 13.1 release as well
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These are now downloading on at least one machine. Think it was just a time thing and perhaps exacerbated by us having a large number of files in iCloud.That said, any task that needs over 10 hours of uptime on an i9 Macbook Pro requires clear indication of what's going on to the user.A regular user can't be expected to poke around in the Activity Monitor to see what bird, cloudd and fileproviderd are doing and even when I looked I couldn't see any signs of activity.
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It sounds like I've got some problem then. Some delay after a clear I'd expect but I'm now talking many, many hours with machines at different locations.Out of curiousity, roughly how big are your document folders? Because mine running ~200GB might be contributing some.
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Don't know if it's directly related but the mess of issues with iCloud Document & Desktop sync might be the culprit.I've actually had machines in a state where directories will sit inaccessible for hours on a simple terminal cd command whilst fileproviderd tries and fails to grab files. I imagine it would have the ability to choke Time Machine pretty good.Really hope this gets resolved before release. It's in a terrible state at the moment.