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#15
Just for the sake of adding info. NOTE: Nuclear fix!


open the xterm as provide ( utilities => xterm )

type at the $ sign (command prompt)

~$ rm -i .browser
the rm is 'remove' the i means interactve the .browser is the 'dot' file you want to remove
when it asks for conformation type 'y'
restart your browser it will create a new .browser file
 

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