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I get follwing message when I start Chromium:
"Your profile could not be opened correctly.
Some features may be unavailable. Please check that the profile exists and you have permission to read and write its contents."
Everything seems to work though. It's just annoying.
How to get rid of it?
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Have you tried making sure that the .chromium directory in your home folder have proper permissions and stuff?
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Removing History and History Index files from a profile directory should fix the problem.
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How to do this? (I'm a newbie)
Thanks for the advice.
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I'm not really familiar with Chromium, but if that happened to me, I would simply delete the .chromium directory at your home folder. Unless, of course, I have a lot of bookmarks and stuff.
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You can try deleting (or moving) ~/.config/chromium and ~/.cache/chromium. Or, before that, at least check to see if they have the correct permissions.
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Hey!
I had the same problem until I just executed "chmod +rwx -R ~/.config/chromium"
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Thanks for the suggestion.
Unfortunately it didn't work for me.
Any other ideas?
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$ ls -l ~/.config/chromium
If you get a permission denied, you didn't do well and should try above suggestions (chmod, or remove) as root or sudo.
Last edited by roelove (2010-10-22 10:41:10)
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Thanks. Did all that. Message gone!
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