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    A phantom script appeared.

    I follwed directions from the other thread to keep my firefox cache in /run/user/1000/ffcache, but now this script ( pic included called auto_browser_cache.sh shows up in my Autostart files with 3 options, during startup, shutdown, pre-kde. Where did this script come from and how do I get rid of it? I did now create it.Click image for larger version

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    #2
    I removed the script, and it seems gone for now. But onto, the kde power management / missing power button problem, ughhh.

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      #3
      You ask what the script is, then eight minutes later you delete it! How can you expect us to help you when you do things like this?

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        #4
        Very sorry, won't happen again. I just did not notice the "remove" button on the side.

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          #5
          Originally posted by bonkers View Post
          I follwed directions from the other thread to keep my firefox cache in /run/user/1000/ffcache, but now this script ( pic included called auto_browser_cache.sh shows up in my Autostart files with 3 options, during startup, shutdown, pre-kde. Where did this script come from and how do I get rid of it? I did now create it.[ATTACH=CONFIG]5571[/ATTACH]
          it was probably created as a byproduct of you making firefox use /run/user/1000/ffcache for it's cache ,,,,,,,,,and you could have confirmed this by reading the script before removing it .

          I get the feeling you will be reinstalling before you are done mucking about with your system without being sure of what you are doing before you do it

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