Hello !
I use this desktop to manage my pictures and videos (98% of the time), I can use some scripts (ffmpeg) in the terminal (Dolphin or Konsole). The computer is running Debian Bookworm with KDE.
I don't really know what is happening : some little files are appearing in my home folder (on two computers by I'm currently trying to understand on the one I have access to).
The files are small : (70 bytes max)
Most of the files are locked but my user stays the owner so I can change the rights as I want and I can't read/write them (but not execute) :
ls -l file : -rw------ (or 600)
They have "strange names" (they appears a little bit differently in my file manager) :![Image]()
This is the content of some files :
Thanks for your help !
I use this desktop to manage my pictures and videos (98% of the time), I can use some scripts (ffmpeg) in the terminal (Dolphin or Konsole). The computer is running Debian Bookworm with KDE.
I don't really know what is happening : some little files are appearing in my home folder (on two computers by I'm currently trying to understand on the one I have access to).
The files are small : (70 bytes max)
Most of the files are locked but my user stays the owner so I can change the rights as I want and I can't read/write them (but not execute) :
ls -l file : -rw------ (or 600)
They have "strange names" (they appears a little bit differently in my file manager) :
@§*ü2V@B5nUP3¬4VPÅC±nUpeØûUpmì.XUPuHoU@Þq³U`Ós#òUðààU`ŸÖÑU

This is the content of some files :
Code:
cat @* [KCrash] exe=���7V appname=�9�7V apppath=�q�7V signal=11 pid=13292 [KCrash] exe=g��ckU appname= >�ckU apppath=�^�ckU signal=11 pid=11622 [KCrash] exe=���*�U appname=O��*�U apppath=@�*�U signal=11
Statistics: Posted by Coline — 2024-05-04 08:58 — Replies 0 — Views 7