I run two computers with Ubuntu 11.04 installed on one of them and Ubuntu 12.04 on another one. Both of them are connected to internet through one wireless router. I found that an identical set of files and folders have been plantet in .tmp folder on both of my computers despite the fact that they have different versions of OS running on them. The names of files sound very suspicious and they look like a spyware. Most of these files cannot be deleted as they are locked for the comp owner. Some of them can be removed, but replicate soon after that. I reformatted the hard drive of one of the comps and installed Ubunt 12.04.02 LTS freshly downloaded from the Ubunt site. I intentionally disconnected the comp from the internet during installation to see if these files appear again in the .tmp folder. And they did. Here the names of these files and folders:
/tmp/keyring-CTCn6F
/tmp/orbit-thierry
/tmp/pulse-2L9K88eMlGn7
/tmp/pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n
/tmp/pulse-qagOC5AMyLRa
/tmp/ssh-tJOQMucK1524
/tmp/virtual-thierry.ozVf7i
/tmp/unity_support_test.0
Please, advise if they are legitimate for the Ubuntu, which is hard to believe, and, if not, how to get rid of them?
/tmp/ssh-tJOQMucK1524
and/tmp/virtual-thierry.ozVf7i
. The others - keyring, orbit, pulse, and unity - are there. Not sure if this is useful information, but at least it puts two of us into the one boat! – Graeme Walsh Dec 17 '13 at 21:42