On 04.02 Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> >
> > Try this (what you really want is rm all cache files but leave folders
> there):
> >
> > cd .netscape/cache
> > rm -rf * /*
> > (guess which space should not have been there ?)
>
> well you did that as root :p
>
How did you knew, a glass ball ?
--
J
"J . A . Magallon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 04.02 Chris Wenny wrote:
> > Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> >
> > > > and i thought my system was making those 3 files as april's fools joke.
> > >
> > > so stupdid i am :-p
> >
> > Hehe no =P .. I did 'rpm -e rpm --nodeps' once.
> >
>
> Try th
On 04.02 Chris Wenny wrote:
> Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
>
> > > and i thought my system was making those 3 files as april's fools joke.
> >
> > so stupdid i am :-p
>
> Hehe no =P .. I did 'rpm -e rpm --nodeps' once.
>
Try this (what you really want is rm all cache files but leave folders ther
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> > and i thought my system was making those 3 files as april's fools joke.
>
> so stupdid i am :-p
Hehe no =P .. I did 'rpm -e rpm --nodeps' once.
=Spike=
Chris Wenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sebastian Dransfeld wrote:
> >
> > [ "$SECURE_TMP" = "yes" -o "$SECURE_TMP" = "1" -o "$SECURE_TMP" = "YES"
> > -o "$SECURITY" > 3 ]
> >
> > This line creates an empty file named "3".
> >
> > seb
>
> and i thought my system was making those 3 files as
Sebastian Dransfeld wrote:
>
> [ "$SECURE_TMP" = "yes" -o "$SECURE_TMP" = "1" -o "$SECURE_TMP" = "YES"
> -o "$SECURITY" > 3 ]
>
> This line creates an empty file named "3".
>
> seb
and i thought my system was making those 3 files as april's fools joke.
=Spike=
[ "$SECURE_TMP" = "yes" -o "$SECURE_TMP" = "1" -o "$SECURE_TMP" = "YES"
-o "$SECURITY" > 3 ]
This line creates an empty file named "3".
seb