Answer by javs for Ubuntu - permanently remove ~/Videos and ~/Public
On at least Ubuntu 18.10, you can just remove the directories and run the following command in a terminal:xdg-user-dirs-update The entries will be reassigned to home and disappear from the list under...
View ArticleAnswer by asrdojg for Ubuntu - permanently remove ~/Videos and ~/Public
sudo apt-get --purge remove xdg-user-dirs*
View ArticleAnswer by qun for Ubuntu - permanently remove ~/Videos and ~/Public
Your problem has been explained at the software wikiSettingsSysadmins can configure things by editing /etc/xdg/user-dirs.conf. At the moment there are only two settings, you can disable the whole...
View ArticleAnswer by 13east for Ubuntu - permanently remove ~/Videos and ~/Public
You can try install Ubuntu Tweak... under "Personal"+"Default Folder Locations" tab: you can change the location of the folders to wherever you wish or you can just have them all pointing to the same...
View ArticleAnswer by MestreLion for Ubuntu - permanently remove ~/Videos and ~/Public
Three files control the "personal special folders" behaviour:~/.config/user-dirs.dirs - allow the user to specify a custom path for the special folders. So you can have you Music folder in, say,...
View ArticleAnswer by Guillermo for Ubuntu - permanently remove ~/Videos and ~/Public
It is actually a daemon that creates those folders, check the startup preferences, its on the system menu i believe, you can easily disable that feature.
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I've deleted the folders, but every time I sign back in they're recreated. I've edited ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and removed the offending lines, but they're replaced when I log back in! The file say's...
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