Hi,
The easiest way to delete a folder in Linux is to use the "rm -rf"
command:
1) Open a terminal/shell
2) cd to ~/.config
3) Enter "rm -rf libreoffice" (without the quotes)
If you want a safer way, just rename the folder (this way you can
revert back if something goes wrong):
1) Open a terminal/shell
2) cd to ~/.config
3) Enter "mv libreoffice
libreoffice.bak" (without the quotes)
I hope this helps.
Rémy Gauthier.
Le samedi 25 février 2017 à 20:07 +0100, A. den Oudsten a écrit :
I use OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
In the new version of LibreOffice is a shortage of fonts. I can
choose
104 fonts from the 171 available of my system fonts.
I was advised to delete ~/.config/libreoffice/.
How can I do that?
Thanks
Andre den Oudsten
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