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[GH-ISSUE #388] Firetools is displaying a 'terminal' icon, to the right of the Firefox icon. Any ideas as to why? #278
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Originally created by @RonCam on GitHub (Mar 26, 2016).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/388
Originally, the top entry in Firejail was just the Firefox icon. Then while I was working with suggestions to keep Firefox sandboxed in a new session, a terminal-emulator icon (Konsole, in the case of KDE) appeared alongside it. I've lost track of what I was doing just before this happened.
Where should I look to restore Firejail to its default appearance?
@netblue30 commented on GitHub (Mar 27, 2016):
Firetools configuration is located in ~/.config/firetools directory. If you delete this directory (rm ~/.config/firetools) and restart firetools, it will revert to its defaults.
@RonCam commented on GitHub (Mar 28, 2016):
Thanks! It's still there after deleting the file, as directed, but perhaps it was always there and I just now took notice of it?
@netblue30 commented on GitHub (Mar 29, 2016):
You can take a screenshot with gimp or whatever, and post it here.