Today I downloaded some nzb files. I then went to sabnzbd and had it download and take care of those files. Apparently I neglected to tell it the right place to put them. This, I think, resulted in something in Ubuntu/bin/X11 (actually there just was not 1 X11 but a LOT of X11 files all in a row) with a large amount of items in each one today.
I think I should delete the first X11 and get rid of the whole bunch but wanted to check here before doing it.
I went back to make sure what I said is right. It was. I also noticed that back in april I created another strange one it was /bin/[ and I don’t think there is a thing there. If there is I cannot open it.
If I should delete what would be the best way to do it?
I am, obviously confused. My bin is found at /ubuntu/bin AND /usr/bin (just found /usr/bin after to told me). I just checked, thought I only had one. Anyway, I have no idea what to do next but I know that the X11 stuff should probably go as well as ‘[’ as they have no use and got there because I screwed up with Sabnzbd. While that’s what i think I could let them just be (using up space - 1493 items in each) if it doesn’t matter.
Hopefully somebody may come up with a solution. That being said I have removed my sabnzbd from snap and reinstalled and that took care of a LOT of problems. Snap maybe wonderful but it was really hard for me to deal with.