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diff --git a/.config/psd/.psd.conf b/.config/psd/.psd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 68c26c5..0000000 --- a/.config/psd/.psd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -# -# $XDG_HOME_CONFIG/psd/psd.conf -# -# For documentation, refer to the psd man page or the wiki page -# https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Profile-sync-daemon - -## NOTE the following: -## To protect data from corruption, in the event that you do make an edit while -## psd is active, any changes made will be applied the next time you start psd. - -# Uncomment and set to "yes" to use overlayfs instead of a full copy to reduce -# the memory costs and to improve sync/unsync operations. Note that your kernel -# MUST have this module available in order to use this mode -# -#USE_OVERLAYFS="no" - -# List browsers separated by spaces to include in the sync. Useful if you do not -# wish to have all possible browser profiles sync'ed which is the default if -# this variable is left commented. -# -# Possible values: -# chromium -# chromium-dev -# conkeror.mozdev.org -# epiphany -# firefox -# firefox-trunk -# google-chrome -# google-chrome-beta -# google-chrome-unstable -# heftig-aurora -# icecat -# inox -# luakit -# midori -# opera -# opera-beta -# opera-developer -# opera-legacy -# otter-browser -# qupzilla -# palemoon -# rekonq -# seamonkey -# vivaldi -# vivaldi-snapshot -# -BROWSERS="firefox chromium" - -# Define where browser profiles will reside in tmpfs if $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR isn't -# defined. This location must be mounted to tmpfs and MUST have permissions -# of at least 700. -# Use NO trailing backslash! -# -# Suggested locations based on distro defaults: -# Arch Linux/Chakra, Fedora, and Gentoo leave this commented out -# Debian 8+ use a setting of "/dev/shm" -# Ubuntu 15.05+ use "/dev/shm" -VOLATILE="/tmp/dave" - -# Uncomment and set to "no" to completely disable the crash recovery feature. -# -# The default is to create crash recovery backups if the system is ungracefully -# powered-down due to a kernel panic, hitting the reset switch, battery going -# dead, etc. Some users keep very diligent backups and don't care to have this -# feature enabled. -#USE_BACKUPS="yes" |