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Hello,
I observed a strange behavior shortly after the last update and I wonder what the cause is. After I did a system upgrade yesterday and rebooted, my home directory contained a file with a filename consisting of four unreadable/random characters; Thunar showed it as something like "[????] (invalid encoding)" where [????] is some unicode garbage. Looking into the file, it appears to be a (copy of a) Sakura config (which is the terminal emulator I'm using). I guess that this has something to do with the Sakura update that was installed during the system upgrade (3.1.5-1 -> 3.2.0-1). The terminal instance I was doing the upgrade on also told me that some other process had changed the Sakura config for no apparent reason.
So my question is whether someone else is also using Sakura and observed a similar behavior. I'm just always worried that this strange file has something to do with my btrfs. ![]()
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There is nothing odd on my system after upgrading Sakura. I don't use btrfs so I cannot comment on that, sorry.
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