Researching ways to keep my system slim I came across this post: How can I configure apt-get to clean automatically after every install
Following the suggestion I did:
sudo sh -c "echo 'DSELECT::Clean "always";' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99AutomaticClean"
I'm not 100% sure about the timeline, but about at that time chromium kept asking me to sign into all my accounts and didn't remember my choices anymore, e. g. acknowledging a website using cookies. So that command above might erase chromiums cache, is that it?
Now I removed chromium and am using google-chrome, but that didn't help.
So A) Do you think the action above is the reason for my problems? and more importantly B) How do I undo this?
*I initially forgot to mention I already went gksudo nautilus and deleted /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99AutomaticClean, but it didn't show up in gksudo nautilus' trash, so I suppose it is still available to be called on.
dselect. It's highly undocumented. From it's manpage The dselect package selection interface is confusing to some new users. Reportedly, it even makes seasoned kernel developers cry. – Anwar Dec 04 '16 at 14:56