new tilde backdoor?
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There's a convention to append a tilde to files/folders that are backups, so presumably some app at some point made a copy of /usr/local/share/applications
, and then the original one got deleted?
That's odd. I'll delete it since it's empty and create a new one called just "applications". I tried having both yesterday, but it didn't work even though I put the Syncthing .desktop files inside and restarted my PC.
In a terminal, try ls -l /usrlocal/share/* and see if it’s there.
This isn't DOS and probably isn't a FAT filesystem. Tilde isn't a wildcard in linux
Why would it even be there? This is a fresh install of Zorin OS. I'll just change it.