On 16/09/2023 10:09, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Altering the contents of an existing file in ~/.config/ upon login
sounds incredibly wrong to me, to the point where I have a hard time
believing it's a default behavior.
user-dirs.dirs(5)
The $HOME/.config/user-dirs.dirs file is a text file that
David Wright composed on 2023-09-15 22:22 (UTC-0500):
> On Fri 15 Sep 2023 at 21:24:53 (-0400), Curt Howland wrote:
>> On Friday 15 September 2023, Curt Howland was heard to say:
>>> I'm not interested in having directories like "Public" and
>>> "Videos", but every time I delete them something
On Fri 15 Sep 2023 at 21:24:53 (-0400), Curt Howland wrote:
> On Friday 15 September 2023, Curt Howland was heard to say:
> > I'm not interested in having directories like "Public" and
> > "Videos", but every time I delete them something recreates those
> > directories.
>
> Found
On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 09:24:53PM -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
> Found $/.config/user-dirs.dirs, commented out the ones I didn't want,
> no change. File $/.config/user-dirs.dirs reverted to original on
> logout/login.
Is that *normal* behavior of XFCE? I would look into that, probably
first by
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On Friday 15 September 2023, Curt Howland was heard to say:
> I'm not interested in having directories like "Public" and
> "Videos", but every time I delete them something recreates those
> directories.
Found /etc/xdg/user-dirs.conf, changed to
On 16/09/23 12:19, Curt Howland wrote:
Good evening. Did a fresh install of Bookworm, installing desktop with
XFCE.
I'm not interested in having directories like "Public" and "Videos",
but every time I delete them something recreates those directories.
I can't find where these are set to be
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Good evening. Did a fresh install of Bookworm, installing desktop with
XFCE.
I'm not interested in having directories like "Public" and "Videos",
but every time I delete them something recreates those directories.
I can't find where these are
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