Thanx for the info guys. I'll be real carefull with this "core"

>> When something crashes or exits abnormally it may "core dump"...
>> I'm no expert but I think this is the programms way of trying to preserve
>> debugging or unsaved info????? ..in anycase, you'll be left with a file
............
>Just make sure you don't delete the ones that really should be there like
>'/proc/core' for instance - there are probably others too - imagine that
>could cause havoc if you got shot of them ;-)


>It means a program crashed and a map of memory has been saved
>in order to detect the problem: the core file.
>Unless you are a guru or the program was been compiled using
>debug option, it's quite impossible to decrypt a core file.

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