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    #16
    Re: Backup file generated, why?

    Originally posted by Snowhog
    But, mlocate, just like locate, when executed without sudo, will not find files that the non-sudoed user is not allowed to access. I just tried.
    Things have changed since Jaunty, then - I just tried it too

    When I bugged that locate without sudo would give you an "access denied". In my infinite wisdom I decided to chmod mlocate.db which worked - but I did feel like kind of an idiot when the bug was closed
    we see things not as they are, but as we are.
    -- anais nin

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      #17
      Re: Backup file generated, why?

      Originally posted by tnorris
      It's a configuration option in Kate. You can turn it off under the Kate options open/save->advanced->"Backup on Save". Uncheck the "Local Files" and "Remote Files" check boxes.

      The consequences of doing so is you won't have backups of files as you save them.
      Is there a simpler way of doing this that doesn't involve searching for files and creating scripts, can Kate be configured to save the backup file to a different location?
      Kubuntu 15.10

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        #18
        Re: Backup file generated, why?

        Originally posted by kri5
        Is there a simpler way of doing this that doesn't involve searching for files and creating scripts, can Kate be configured to save the backup file to a different location?
        Not that I'm aware of. You can do that in vim (my CLI editor of choicce), but I haven't found a way to do it in kate.

        It would be nice if you could configure a path in the backup prefix setting in kate, but unfortunately it doesn't work.

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          #19
          Re: Backup file generated, why?

          Originally posted by kubicle
          Not that I'm aware of. You can do that in vim (my CLI editor of choicce), but I haven't found a way to do it in kate.

          It would be nice if you could configure a path in the backup prefix setting in kate, but unfortunately it doesn't work.
          I poked around in ~/.kde/share/config/katerc and you can't set it in there either.
          we see things not as they are, but as we are.
          -- anais nin

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            #20
            Re: Backup file generated, why?

            Originally posted by kubicle
            Originally posted by kri5
            Is there a simpler way of doing this that doesn't involve searching for files and creating scripts, can Kate be configured to save the backup file to a different location?
            Not that I'm aware of. You can do that in vim (my CLI editor of choicce), but I haven't found a way to do it in kate.

            It would be nice if you could configure a path in the backup prefix setting in kate, but unfortunately it doesn't work.
            What is VIM exactly, you state CLI editor but isn't that as in the Terminal/Konsole?
            Or is it a text editor like Kate?
            Or am i just getting confused?
            Kubuntu 15.10

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              #21
              Re: Backup file generated, why?

              vim and nano (among others) are CLI text editors. vim is older and for gray haired guys (ike me ) and nano is somewhat newer and reportedly somewhat easier to use.

              If you want to see them in action, open a terminal and type vim or nano. vim commands are not obvious: INSERT to edit, ESC to stop editing, :exit to save and quit, :quit! to quit without saving - the basics.

              nano has a command list at the bottom of the screen and uses CRTL- to save and close and such.

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