So I laeve this to better minds than mine.Hi, try to help you, I've just installed the " Brave" web browser in my laptop computer that is running Ubuntu MATE 22.04.3 LTS ("Jammy Jellyfish") by following the instructions available at the " Installing Brave on Linux | Brave" web page - specifically by executing the following commands in a Terminal window: sudo curl -fsSLo /usr/share/keyrings/brave-browser-archive-keyring.gpg Įcho "deb stable main"|sudo tee /etc/apt//brave-browser-release.listĪs expected, doing that installed the "Brave" web browser, specifically the latest version " Version 1.60.118 Chromium: 1.163 (Official Build) (64-bit)" and added a software repository to my Ubuntu MATE installation. ![]() However the fact that it is also hidden on my Home directory doesn’t fit. I don’t know how that relates to the hidden flag. I was beginning to think that the issue, at least for me, is connected to the fact that I have created a directory “Downloads” that is meaningful to the OS and placed it in iCloud, while all the other bsituations are in directories directly handles by the OS. Visible at: Root of iCloud Drive /iCloud Drive but in reality stored at /Users/ my-user/Library/“Mobile Documents”/com~apple~CloudDocs/ (no asterisks)ĭesktop and Documents are almost certainly in directories stored at /Users/ my-user/Library/“Mobile Documents”/com~apple~CloudDocs/ Visible on: Documents “folder” (on iCloud Drive but handled by OS) /Users/ my-user/Documents Visible on: Desktop “folder” (on iCloud Drive but handled by OS) /Users/ my-user/Desktop Hidden on: my Home folder at /Users/ my-user/ ![]() Hidden on: Downloads folder (on iCloud Drive, created by user) in reality at /Users/ my-user/Library/“Mobile Documents”/com~apple~CloudDocs/Downloads/ I am having the same issue on the following:
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