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Are you sure you have the right folder? Does
~/.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox/.mozilla
exist?cache
suggests you've only moved your cached data, not your profile.That's the problem, when I go to about:profiles, Firefox says that the root directories for the two profiles are:
But I can't find the directories for either of these profiles in /home/mario/.mozilla/firefox/
I have enabled the "Show hidden files" option in Thunar and I have even launched it as root from the terminal (sudo thunar) and I still can't find these profile directories.
Flatpak creates a "fake" home directory as part of its sandboxing. So what firefox sees as
/home/mario
is actually/home/mario/.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox/
. At least on Mint, might be different in debian?Flatpak firefox stores that stuff in ~/.var/app/org.mozilla.firefox