Those using Gnome and/or any of the Ubuntu-based distros should learn about
zeitgeist, apport, scopes, lens, geoglue, whoopsie, and the uses of Gnome
Activity Journal. Surely, Trisquel has removed these? :-)
As Spinoza said, installing the missing “Privacy” app is a good first
step:
http:
via ADD/REMOVE applications: search for "Privacy"
>It's the same thing as in Ubuntu.
For the ones here that don't use ubuntu, what does it do? Also, I could not
find a package by that name, can you easily figure it out?
I feel a joke coming on along the lines "in ubuntu privacy is something you
install"..!
I just added "Privacy" from the software add/remove menu. It's the same thing
as in Ubuntu.
I found one solution (assuming you're using Gnome)
#Empty the list of recently used documents
echo "" > ~/.recently-used
#Make the file read-only,
#Such that Gnome can't actually add new 'recently used documents' to the
file.
sudo chmod 400 ~/.recently-used
Note, i have no idea whether or not
The location of the menu is Places>Recent Documents.
I don't want Trisquel to remember my file browsing history.