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How to clean your terminal history in Linux
To clean your terminal history:
* Go to your Home Folder
* Select View > Show Hidden Files
This allows you to see the file .bash_history
* Open the file
* Delete/correct the entries
* Save the file and exit
Sources:
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2008/08/15-examples-to-master-linux-command-line-history/
http://www.ehow.com/how_6860651_delete-history-linux.html
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
* Go to your Home Folder
* Select View > Show Hidden Files
This allows you to see the file .bash_history
* Open the file
* Delete/correct the entries
* Save the file and exit
Sources:
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2008/08/15-examples-to-master-linux-command-line-history/
http://www.ehow.com/how_6860651_delete-history-linux.html
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
How to see the cookies list on Firefox
To see the cookies list:
* Go to Tools > Page Info > Security > View cookies
* Empty the search bar to see a complete list of the cookies on your computer.
To remove them, you can do it one by one (select and click Delete) or all at once using the button "Remove All Cookies".
Under "Permissions" you can define the settings for cookies on the browser.
Browsers: Firefox 12.0 (Windows) and 15.0 (Linux)
* Go to Tools > Page Info > Security > View cookies
* Empty the search bar to see a complete list of the cookies on your computer.
To remove them, you can do it one by one (select and click Delete) or all at once using the button "Remove All Cookies".
Under "Permissions" you can define the settings for cookies on the browser.
Browsers: Firefox 12.0 (Windows) and 15.0 (Linux)
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