Thank you! How could I ever imagine it was .mission-control?
No standards at all?
This guy has configs in more than 4 different folders with less than intuitive
names?
#$%#$%
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the logs are in the .local user directory
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No idea. I remove empathy as soon as I install.
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So where is the chat history stored?
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@Druciferre You have probably forgot to restart after delete. Worked for
me.
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O.o I purged all packages with empathy in the title, and all packages
with telepathy in the title removed ~/.mission-control and all
directories named [Ee]mpathy in my home directory and the old
configuration IS STILL THERE where I install empathy again? This makes
no sense? I swear, Ubuntu should
So is this bug invalid or not?
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Igor wrote:
> Account information is stored in ~/.mission-control. After you delete
> files, you have to restart (services or simply computer) to take effect.
> Or probably purge telepathy-mission-control-*.
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Account information is stored in ~/.mission-control. After you delete
files, you have to restart (services or simply computer) to take effect.
Or probably purge telepathy-mission-control-*.
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Yo
Michael is right, purge should delete ANY configuration, also in home.
Usually does.
I have same problem with Empathy. I want to switch from purple to
Empathy and after some playing I wanted to have clean start. Removing
all telepathy and empathy files and folders from my home (searched with
locat