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#433
Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
TweeGo.conf is owned by user, so there's no need to be root. Also, TweeGo.conf is a file, so deleting it recursively makes no sense.
  1. Launch X Terminal.
  2. Enter:
    Code:
    rm .config/Zagaia/TweeGo.conf

rootsh is completely unnecessary.
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