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Operating Systems BSD FF, about:config, storage.vacuum.last.places.sqlite Post 302987044 by 1in10 on Sunday 4th of December 2016 02:44:01 AM
Old 12-04-2016
FF, about:config, storage.vacuum.last.places.sqlite

Starting this new thread, because the older one has been shut,

Looking in my linux distro, firefox and about:config something like the following appears

Code:
storage.vacuum.last.places.sqlite: 1474885593

When using bleachbit, this very file named places.sqlite I am told it can't be deleted. In my unix machine I just delete it. In both cases it is a user set integer. So someone can tell me if this is unix time, number of times for visits on certain urls with a maximum set?
Mozilla help tells me, this is about a database, telling all my hits and visits. Wiping it out in my BSD, all my bookmarks are gone, that does not bother me at all.
So does anyone has got a clue on this?

Thanks in advance
 

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SECMOD.DB(5)						     Network Security Services						      SECMOD.DB(5)

NAME
secmod.db - Legacy NSS security modules database DESCRIPTION
secmod.db is an NSS security modules database. The security modules database is used to keep track of the NSS security modules. The NSS security modules export their services via the PKCS #11 API which NSS uses as its Services Provider Interface. The command line utility modutil is used for managing PKCS #11 module information both within secmod.db files and within hardware tokens. For new applications the recommended way of tracking security modules is via the pkcs11.txt configuration file used in conjunction the new sqlite-based shared database format for certificate and key databases. FILES
/etc/pki/nssdb/secmod.db SEE ALSO
modutil(1), cert8.db(5), cert9.db(5), key3.db(5), key4.db(5), pkcs11.txt(5) AUTHORS
The nss libraries were written and maintained by developers with Netscape, Red Hat, Sun, Oracle, Mozilla, and Google. Authors: Elio Maldonado <emaldona@redhat.com>. LICENSE
Licensed under the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. nss 3.15.4 17 June 2014 SECMOD.DB(5)
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