just need to make sure nothing that writes to recently-used.xbel is open e.g. gedit, so easiest just to close everything then alt+F2 or in a GNOME Terminal run
rm ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
no need to logout, refresh gnome-shell, chattr etc
just need to make sure nothing that writes to recently-used.xbel is open e.g. gedit, so easiest just to close everything then alt+F2 or in a GNOME Terminal run
rm ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
no need to logout, refresh gnome-shell, chattr etc
There is an easier way that worked for me. Boot up the computer; however DO NOT LOG in. press ctrl atl f3
then you will see a log in screen for a terminal. log in as the root user.
the type the following
rm /home/YourUserName/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
type:
exit
press: ctrl alt f2 or ctrl alt f1
which ever one works to bring you back to your gui log in.
you should notice your history is wiped clean.
Theres and even easier way just use this extension
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/72/recent-items/
The following two files stop the storing of recently used files. The first step used to be sufficient, but now you need both. Create the files and contents however you like.
This is probably the intended way to turn off recently-used. Setting the immutable bit or making it a directory are kind of kludges.Code:$ cat ~/.gtkrc-2.0 gtk-recent-files-max-age=0 $ cat ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini [Settings] gtk-recent-files-max-age=0
dd_wizard
Last edited by dd_wizard; 29th December 2011 at 08:02 PM.