When Thunderbird starts the preference tab is also opened.
Is a new feature since an update. Can it be disabled?
On Fri, 20 Mar 2020 17:46:07 -0400, faeychild
<faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
When Thunderbird starts the preference tab is also opened.
Is a new feature since an update. Can it be disabled?
Doesn't happen here, so it's something on that system. Any root owned
files in
/home?
It's not a big thing I just though someone may have come across it.
As you say, system related
regards
On 21/3/20 9:41 am, faeychild wrote:
It's not a big thing I just though someone may have come across it.
As you say, system related
I think I'm having memory lapses.
While poking around in $HOME files I could find no Thunderbird
folders or files in ".config"
As they say "I would have sworn...!!"
losing it.
On 21/3/20 9:16 am, David W. Hodgins wrote:
On Fri, 20 Mar 2020 17:46:07 -0400, faeychild
<faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
When Thunderbird starts the preference tab is also opened.
Is a new feature since an update. Can it be disabled?
Doesn't happen here, so it's something on that system. Any root owned
files in
/home?
Quite a few actually but they are all "Desktop" links.
As a general rule, there should be no root owned files in a user account\;
let alone other users.
To check
$ find $HOME \( -not -user $USER -or -not -group $USER \) -exec ls -al '{}'
$
$HOME/.thunderbird
has your mail and settings stored in *default* directories.
As they say "I would have sworn...!!"
losing it.
Have you checked ~/.local and/or ~/.cache?
On 21/3/20 2:49 pm, Bit Twister wrote:
The desktop files are all links to /usr/share/applications/*
As a general rule, there should be no root owned files in a user account
let alone other users.
To check
$ find $HOME \( -not -user $USER -or -not -group $USER \) -exec ls -al '{}' \;
$
$HOME/.thunderbird
has your mail and settings stored in *default* directories.
and those file all have root permissions.
Links do not have permissions but I have always run into permission
problems when trying to modify the Desktop files in $HOME/Desktop
As links, that would be normal. None of my ~/Desktop/*.desktop files are links because I select Create Launcher to create mine. Guessing you are click/drag from a menu to Desktop for each of yours.
To modify any of yours, you would unlink it, copy the /user/share...whatever to ~/Desktop/ get ownership and modify it as desired.
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