On 1/11/21 12:12 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Btw, "/proc//root" points to the root directory (/) for that
process. It has nothing to do with the root user.
Yes, why /proc//root" points to the root directory (/) ?
There is a ton of these links.
It's a kernel thing. Every process has that. I exp
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> On 1/11/21 8:05 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
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> > When I load xpdf (as a standard user), I get:
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> I assume you mean you're running it from a terminal.
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> > "/proc/19969/root"
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On 1/11/21 8:05 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
When I load xpdf (as a standard user), I get:
I assume you mean you're running it from a terminal.
"/proc/19969/root"
or
"/proc/20111/root"
I can open the file but, I get this message every time now.
What is wrong?
G
Hello,
When I load xpdf (as a standard user), I get:
"/proc/19969/root"
or
"/proc/20111/root"
I can open the file but, I get this message every time now.
What is wrong?
Thanks
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