good morning
I did
there was midori in .config.
But there must be more dirt. Because the midori remembered
there was an old midori before.
Do I have to clean more files?
Regards Sophie
And stupid question: I did catfish search midori*
but no result. How can I search dirt of midori?
Am 15.06.2014 16:06, schrieb Linux Canuck linuxcanuck@yahoo.ca
[LINUX_Newbies]:
> Midori stores its settings under the .config folder in your home folder.
> Just navigate to that location. Make sure hidden files is enabled in
> your file manager (ctrl+h in nautilus or alt+. in dolphin) and then go
> to .config/midori and delete the whole folder midori folder manually.
> That should do the trick.
>
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