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

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