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wanna change the name of your home folder

Goto system->Adminstration->Users and Groups (user settings)
Now unlock with your admininstrator pass word-> select your user account-> click on properties
under the Advance tab change the name of your home folder now close it
In the terminal type sudo nautilus navigate to your home directory now change its name, Restart the system

N.B: Never rename the home folder before changing it in the user settings, because you cant access it after renaming the home folder but after restart eveything will be OK

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