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Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Privoxy Developers <developers@privoxy.org>
See LICENSE.
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have (as the Finder says) sufficient privileges to delete it. Unfortunately,
the finder does not offer a way to enter the administrator password in order
to prove you do in fact own this computer. To fix this situation, open the
- Terminal application and enter the following command:
- <literal>sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/*</literal>
+ Terminal application and carefully enter the following commands:
+ <screen>
+ cd ~
+ cd .Trash
+ sudo rm -rf Privoxy
+ </screen>
The trash may still appear full after this command; emptying the trash
from the desktop should make it appear empty again.
</para>
<warning>
<para>
- Be extra-sure to enter the command <emphasis>EXACTLY</emphasis> as shown
- above. Removing files recusively with administrator priviledges is a
- serious business and even small typos can have devasting effects! Inserting
- a space after <quote>Trash</quote> would e.g. <emphasis>completely wipe out
- your harddisks</emphasis> without any further questions asked.
+ Be extra-sure to enter the commands <emphasis>EXACTLY</emphasis> as shown
+ above. Removing files recusively with administrator priviledges (as happens
+ with <literal>sudo rm -rf</literal> is serious business and even small
+ typos can have devasting effects!
</para>
</warning>
</sect2>
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Revision 1.61.2.8 2002/08/02 02:01:42 david__schmidt
Add FAQ item for MSIE on OSX HTTP proxy confusion