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    explanation of files and dir in /home (SOLVED)

    Sorry to be a pest but can someone tell me what these files are that are in my /home dir?. Specifically the ones that have random numbers and letters, they are all 0 bytes. But the one I would really like to to know about is "Pictures.tar.gz". I think it's something like an executable in windows but I really don't know. When I dir the /home it says it is not a directory. Also, in Konsole it is in red and the other dir are in blue. it's 38M in size so if I could remove it without any bad thins happening I'd like to.
    Thanks

    ~$ ls
    0SXAbh 73Xdbf Documents McuD4Q Nd5e0x Pictures.tar.gz qtsOxL U3ttL2 Ws44PZ
    1Wgarx backups JCxh8K MSt74d OaOGnf Public RWoCcl UoYa6i yYAiHC
    2DbEEy banking.kmy Desktop K05ujU Music PDF Q5F4by SwP7pQ Videos z0B1Wp
    6XglzB Bg3F5X DjTkLa KCpeSo My Documents Pictures qM1aFy Templates vxJQSr


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    Re: explanation of files and dir in /home

    "Specifically the ones that have random numbers and letters, they are all 0 bytes."

    Artifacts - trash - crash results. You can safely delete them.

    Pictures.tar.gz is an archive (compressed) file. You can right-click on it and select to open with Ark to see what's inside of it.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      #3
      Re: explanation of files and dir in /home

      Thanks again!

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        #4
        Re: explanation of files and dir in /home

        Happy to assist.
        Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
        "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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