On 16 Dec 1999 10:26:19 -0500, Jim Kannengieser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Often under Linux and other Unix clones, when an application crashes, it
>"dumps core." Core is memory, and a core dump is a snapshot of what was in
>memory for that application at the time of the crash. Application
>deve
r 1999 15:23
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Core Problem from Gnome
>
> Dennis,
> Often under Linux and other Unix clones, when an application crashes, it
> "dumps core." Core is memory, and a core dump is a snapshot of what was in
> memory for that a
Dennis,
Often under Linux and other Unix clones, when an application crashes, it
"dumps core." Core is memory, and a core dump is a snapshot of what was in
memory for that application at the time of the crash. Application
developers can use core dumps to help debug a program. It is probably
useles
I just recently installed Redhat 6.1. Booting it up goes fine, and Gnome
seems to start fine (with 'startx'). But the Gnome desktop has a small,
yellow "bomb" icon with the word "core" under it. I suppose this means
there's a problem in the core, but I have no idea where to start to look
for it