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3:19 AM
@L.D.James Edit you answer!
 
 
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4:23 AM
@Novah Of course. I'm formatting it for ease to follow and clarity.
 
4:45 AM
@Novah For detains in the answer, if you haven't deleted the backup homedir, will you run this command on it and post the output here:
"sudo find | ./novah.str -user novak"
Run the above command from "/home"
No hurry... and Thanks!
 
5:18 AM
@L.D.James I deleted novah.str. Why do you need this?
 
5:28 AM
No problem. The more I studied the dialogue, the more I got the impression there was something somewhere in the homedir that had the a permission problem. It was what I originally thought. That's why I wanted the chrome directory removed. I brushed it off when that didn't fix it. But I'm realizing there is a chance Chrome might have had some configuration somewhere else.
@Novah That was all. It isn't a big deal. If someone I come across the problem again, I'll check it at that time.
Have a nice day!
 
5:50 AM
@L.D.James And you have a nice day.
@L.D.James I deleted using rm -rf, I do not know it moves the folder to the trash (not tested), but now do not have access to the PC to check.
 
6:13 AM
The 'rm -rf' command is permanent. Trash is used when using a file manager. If no one ever has the problem again, that would be great... but if someone does, that would be an opportunity to explore deeper.
 
 
11 hours later…
4:59 PM
Hey, this chrome on ubuntu losing cookie issue - this is buggy 53 version
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Q: Google Chrome losing cookies after Ubuntu reboot

andrzej1_1From few days I am experiencing weird issue. When I reboot system or even relogin, then I am logged out on sites on which I was logged or clicked 'remember me'. Problem appears only in Google Chrome (Firefox and opera are working well), for example: log in to stackoverflow log out from system l...

Chrome 53 update causing this cookie loss on Ubuntu
We have to wait for an update.
 

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