David Wright wrote: > On Wed 08 Jun 2016 at 20:51:55 (+0300), Nikos Macheras wrote: >> On 06/07/2016 01:50 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >> >On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 01:29:28PM +0300, perlj...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>There is a problem to a computer, >> >>It loses files, not very often, files downloaded from internet. >> >It *only* loses files downloaded from the internet? How do you download >> >those files? >> >Are you sure that this isn't something (perhaps the browser) cleaning >> >up old files? >> The last time, was with httrack, after download files (45 files), >> after some minutes dissapeared. repeated three times. The computer >> has not any port open on external interfaces (eth0,wlan0), it runs >> debian wheezy .On cron i dont see something that could remove theese >> files. >> Any suggestion? > > [also] > >> The Download target was $HOME > > Whose $HOME? It would be bizarre to download a website into your own > home directory. Someone changing files on the other side of the world > could change files in your own home directory.
Well, if he's /Downloading/ something (e.g. the latest *.tgz for some sourcecode), one would imagine it's HIS $HOME (or at least $HOME of the currently logged in user). This is the default action in Iceweasel -- or, at least on my install it was. Or have I missed something somewhere? Seems the thread got broken somewhere, so not 100% certain if this is the latest info ... -- |_|O|_| Registered Linux user #585947 |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O|