On Tue, Apr 08, 2003 at 12:53:27PM +0200, S?ren Friis-Nielsen wrote: > Daniel Stone wrote: > |>>>> I have 128MB of RAM and it seems to always be completely used > |>>>> up when I am logged in as user. I know that this could be > |>>>> causing my slowdown, but what else can be causing it? > |>>>> Secondly, how do I speed things up without installing more > |>>>> RAM? > |>>> > |>>> Try running 'chown root.root /tmp/.ICE-unix' when you log in. > > Is there a good place to put this command, i.e. in one of the kdm > start-up files?
I put it in the same /etc/init.d script that wipes out /tmp (sysmisc.sh or somesuch), but that feels kinda wrong. :) -- Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Developer, Trinity College, University of Melbourne
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