Well sure if installing it is improper usage :)
I'll agree it was a fluke.
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Title:
pcmanfm-qt doesn't save settings
To manage notifications abo
I'm going to assume, then, that this is some sort of fluke caused by
improper usage.
** Changed in: pcmanfm-qt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I had a similar problem with featherpad and found out that it happened
every time I run featherpad with sudo.
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Title:
pcmanfm-qt doesn't save set
I redid the install with the same next, next, next options (basically
changed nothing as before) and it is working as it should. The only
thing I noticed different aside from the ownership was that the first
install had a ~/.config/pcmanfm-qt/default folder when I first began
investigating why the
After doing many, many installs, I cannot reproduce a situation that
sets root ownership of any corner of the $HOME folder. Obviously, that's
your problem, but it's entirely unclear how that happened. How did you
create this particular install? Are there other folders in $HOME
similarly improperly