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So I recently tried Mailspring, and decided it was not for me. So i found it on the menu, right clicked and selected uninstall (Mint Cinnamon). Now I am concerned if all files and cache have been deleted. I then ran "apt remove mailspring" ( My firt stime typing my own command on the terminal by memory!!!! - i feel so nerdy in a good way!!). Anyway, that could not locate package. Should I be concerned of it having left any files behind, or am I safe to assume that all files have been deleted? The reason why I am asking is, that the program (mailspring) was running when I deleted it though the menu and kept running after deletion! I just couldn't find it on the menu any longer.

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I am only a few days into using exclusivly Linux and generally I feel its going ok. There are only a few things that irritate me but none of them as such are deal breakers 1: Not being able to see thumbnails in the 'open file' / 'save as' picker 2: Getting used to Gimp instead of photoshop 3: Mounting internal drives manually 4: The sound feels muffled and weak compared to same hardware on windows 5: I have not been brave enough to attempt printing yet

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Snacks: Linux Mint cookies Fossapup brownies Drinks: Manjaro Smoothies Ubuntu Sodas Lubuntu Sundaes Cakes: Pop_OS Chocolate cakes Pies: Red Hat Pies Coffees: Arch Lattes Kodachi Iced coffees Curries: Zorin Butter Chicken I have WAY too much time on my hands lol

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itsfoss.com

Classic PulseAudio or the new Pipewire? What's the difference? What's the buzz about Pipewire? Learn in this explainer.

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www.darkreading.com

The FTC found that Avast collected reams of personal data through its antivirus product, then sold it to more than 100 third parties without disclosing its practices.

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