On 09/15/17 23:01, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
For complicated reasons involving changing browsers, my set of
Chrome
bookmarks was messed up. Luckily I have a backup of the correct set,
but when I shut down Chrome and do:
$ cp .config/google-chrome/Default/Bookmarks.bak .config/google-chrome/Default/Bookmarks
on starting up Chrome it briefly shows the correct bookmarks but within
a couple of seconds the old (bad) set is restored. This is reflected in
the respective files (the .bak is the good set):
$ ls -l .config/google-chrome/Default/Bookmarks*
-rw-------. 1 poc poc 2216739 Sep 15 15:51 .config/google-chrome/Default/Bookmarks
-rw-rw-rw-. 1 poc poc 104157 Sep 15 15:51 .config/google-chrome/Default/Bookmarks.bak
This happens repeatedly, even when I've turned off all extensions and
set the startup preference to not open existing pages. It still manages
to find this bad data somewhere.
I'm using google-chrome-stable-61.0.3163.91-1.x86_64
Any thoughts?
Are you by chance syncing your bookmarks with a google account and that account you
are syncing with has the bad data?
I am syncing and when I create a new VM and use Chrome I get all of my bookmarks set
as they are for my "work" system. I also get all the extensions loaded as
well.
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