I'm not quite sure which tools at this point. Although I suspect that
they are KDE related. I just monitor my home directory for core dumps.  After
a session of doing various activities. There are at least two core dumps there.

Franki wrote:
Strange,, i have many mdk9.0 box's, and not many core dumps. I've had a
couple, but I get that with all distros..

on mandrake 9.0 I have had practically none.. go figure...

What tools are you refering to??


rgds

Frank

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Subject: Re: [newbie] RE: So many core dumps, what up !!



I hear that.
But. Sometimes in my zeal.
I rush to the newest tech set.
I have to admit though. The desktop does look great.
And, there are a lot of useful tools that are easily accessable

Stephen Kuhn wrote:

  
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 11:33, kjc wrote:


    
I did 1,2
If I have to do 3,4 I'll be switching back to SuSE 8.1

But, thanks for the feedback anyways.



      
HOW I FIXED MY CORE DUMP PROBLEM IN MDK 9
by Stephen Kuhn

1.) Reconfigured my lib paths in /etc/ld.so.conf
2.) Reconfigured my /etc/profile
3.) Recompiled my kernel
4.) ...set up a script in cron to delete them after all else failed.
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RH 7.3 on my production boxes for me...but still fiddling around with
MDK until I know all it's secrets...(can't get a Fiat to run without
fiddling with it, ya reckon?)



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