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Hi, Béèm a écrit le 27/10/2014 23:00 : > I wanted to add newsgroups from the already defined mozilla server. > As I saw the path was wrong I wanted to browse to the correct directory. > In my version of puppy linux, the path goes via root and a hidden > directory .mozilla. The file open dialogue didn't see this hidden > dialogue, so I was unable to go the the news directory in the mozilla > profile. May you search at the wrong place? In a terminal, if you are using the default profile : lsof | grep seamonkey | grep \.default In debian Jessie, lsof is : /usr/bin/lsof and then launch something like : rox found_directory -- Sorry for possible mistakes in English! http://pasdenom.info/
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