Quit putting things after '--' at the beginning of a line. Many mailers read
that as the end or the signature.
In 7.0 do not delete /tmp files while X is running or you will have a dead X,
and it will not start on reboot.
In other distros, like 7.1 and 7.2, you have the option to have the system
clean /tmp on reboot, and it is safe to delete the files within /tmp most of
the time.
You should NOT delete the folder, not even in an air raid. Many programs
assume it is there, just as they assume the existence of /usr, /var, /etc,
/bin, /sbin, /lib, none of which may be deleted if you care to have a running
system.
civileme
On Tuesday 14 November 2000 22:55, you wrote: