> Back to the keyboard, I just discovered, that every (GUI) program I
> run, is spawned from PID 1. Honestly, I would have expected those to be
> child processes of e.g. the display manager or the session manager...
That isn't how it starts off, chances are that when you run a program
it is spawne
Florian Zieboll via Dng said on Sat, 19 Feb 2022 18:51:54 +0100
>Back to the keyboard, I just discovered, that every (GUI) program I
>run, is spawned from PID 1.
This is not precisely true. Even though ps ax lists the PPID of the
programs you run is 1, PID1 didn't spawn them. Here's the explana
On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 13:11:36 +
Antony Stone wrote:
> On Sunday 20 February 2022 at 12:57:07, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
>
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I just want to share the two most important things I learned
> > yesterday:
> >
> > 1.) I can "delete" files for which I do not have write pe
On Sunday 20 February 2022 at 12:57:07, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I just want to share the two most important things I learned yesterday:
>
> 1.) I can "delete" files for which I do not have write permissions, if
> the containing directory is writable by me:
Indeed - t
Dear list,
I just want to share the two most important things I learned yesterday:
1.) I can "delete" files for which I do not have write permissions, if
the containing directory is writable by me:
|| The system deletes files automatically when their reference
|| counts drops to zer