sudo apt-get remove --purge midori
sudo apt-get autoremove
now delete
.confif the folder midori
.cache the folder midori
sudo apt-get install midori
good morning
is this better?
are there more folders I have to delete one by one?
regards
sophie
why does autoclean not clean?
Am 16.06.2014 12:22, schrieb Linux Canuck linuxcanuck@yahoo.ca
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> I am not sure if I understand the problem. Midori will rebuild the
> midori folder but it should be just as if you started fresh. However, it
> may use things from the cache so you might have to clean that as well.
> It is in the .cache folder as midori.
>
> If this does not straighten out the problem then I am not sure what will.
>
> Roy
>
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