Postby bigfoot65 » Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:00 am
It is not recommended that you deactivate it. All the linux profile/settings data for that user is maintained in that directory.
If you just do not want to see it when you do \\hda, then you could possibly remove it from displaying with Samba, but that is not supported with Amahi.
You would need to use Webmin or install a Samba front end on the Fedora desktop to do it. You could do it command line, but that should only be done by advanced users.
Why do you want to deactivate it?
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