The XDG specified directories are not created with the account, they’re created (and recreated if missing) when the user logs in

30. heinäkuuta 2014 klo 12.16
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The XDG specified directories, as described by Jacob, are not created with the account, they’re created (and recreated if missing) when the user logs in. Pointing those user-dirs variables at $HOME is a workaround, but it doesn’t actually disable the functionality; if disabling is what you want, you can change ”enabled=True” to ”enabled=False” in /etc/xdg/user-dirs.conf. As the comment in that file above the definition says,

# This controls the behaviour of xdg-user-dirs-update which is run on user login
# You can also have per-user config in ~/.config/user-dirs.conf, or specify
# the XDG_CONFIG_HOME and/or XDG_CONFIG_DIRS to override this

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