On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 7:03 PM, Tim <ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Off-topic, but I struck an oddity trying to help a friend using Ubuntu
> send a wayward Firefox back to un-munged condition.  I laboriously gave
> him instructions over the phone to type in:
>
>   rm -rfd .cache/mozilla/firefox
>
> Only to have it chuck a hissy fit and claim the options were invalid.
> I tried changing the r option to R, with no further success.  My quick
> search for on-line man pages for Unbuntu didn't show anything different
> than the options that would work in Fedora.
>
> Surely it should have worked?  My tests with a mocked up directory
> structure on my Fedora installation worked without a hitch.
>
> I did check he was in the right place, to begin with, by getting him to
> first enter in:
>
>   ls .cache/mozilla/firefox
>
> Peruse the results, then change the command at the beginning of the
> line.
>
> In the end I went through another set of laborious instructions to see
> the hidden files in his file browser, and make his was through to the
> right path.
>
> It wasn't helped by his (very) old Ubuntu installation having no menus,
> so had to figure out how to open a terminal without being able to see
> what he was doing, likewise for where they'd stashed the file browser.

Hi Tim;

  Please make certain which "rm" is being used.  Try "/bin/rm" to make
sure that it is not an alias problem or a path problem.

HIH,
Ken
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