On Saturday 22 September 2001 01:59 pm, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote: > Hey, don't delete my fucking work, just because I happen to have put it in > /tmp. /tmp means "temporary", it doesn't mean "delete upon reboot".
so it should be like windows where it just grows all the time right?? > If > you want that, how about "/gets-deleted-at-reboot". DUH. /tmp on Linux > is not some stupid communist shit-licking in-memory filesystem like it is > on Solaris. do you know english?? do you know what the word temporary means?? tem*po*rar*y (tmp-rr) adj. Lasting, used, serving, or enjoyed for a limited time. --dictionary.com notice the words "limited time" ... > And if I find the fuckbag who wrote the script that delted my > work, I'm going to give him a piece of my mind. no, I hope that developer gives you a piece of his mind. I hope you stop using debian too. And hopefully, you'll learn about the lovely /home directory, and why you should stick files there. sunny dubey