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What happened?
hello! not a bug but something i need help with!
i recently got a new pc and decided to use linux (bazzite) for the first time, i got a zen-session file that i had kept elsewhere so i can restore my spaces and tabs. now i kinda have no idea where to put the file in because linux is totally different from windows, all i could tell is that the sessions are stored in "/app.zen_browser.zen/cache/zen" which is different from windows' "\AppData\Roaming\zen\Profiles".
where am i suppose to put the zen-session file in linux?
(btw the "open directory" under "profile directory" in about:support doesn't work, it doesn't open because the entire location doesn't exist for some reason, i had to make a new profile session so that it appears, idk if this is a bug or
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Version
1.19.11b
What platform are you seeing the problem on?
Linux (Flatpak)
What component is this issue related to?
Other
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Preliminary Checks
What happened?
hello! not a bug but something i need help with!
i recently got a new pc and decided to use linux (bazzite) for the first time, i got a zen-session file that i had kept elsewhere so i can restore my spaces and tabs. now i kinda have no idea where to put the file in because linux is totally different from windows, all i could tell is that the sessions are stored in "/app.zen_browser.zen/cache/zen" which is different from windows' "\AppData\Roaming\zen\Profiles".
where am i suppose to put the zen-session file in linux?
(btw the "open directory" under "profile directory" in about:support doesn't work, it doesn't open because the entire location doesn't exist for some reason, i had to make a new profile session so that it appears, idk if this is a bug or
Expected behavior
Actual behavior
Steps to reproduce
Screenshots and videos
No response
Version
1.19.11b
What platform are you seeing the problem on?
Linux (Flatpak)
What component is this issue related to?
Other
Relevant log output if applicable