If you log in as root in text mode, you can probably delete everything in /tmp that is not from today - and maybe even them. If unsure (or you have users), login in runlevel 1.
One of the options available is to automatically delete every thing in /tmp on every boot. Otherwise, it is typical to delete old files. This is handled by one of the daily cron jobs, I think. I screwed up my kde setup my installing the files from gnupg for kmail. After that, I couldn't log in using KDE ! it stalled at "loading the
On Sunday 05 December 2004 8:00 am, Carlos E. R. wrote: panel" then crashed. after renaming .gnupg to something else, I can now login, but I have disabled gnupg agent, so I have to type my PGP key in for EVERY EMAIL I SEND. what can I do to get gnupg-agent working again, uninstall/reinstall it? re-run some script?? -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 X-Request-PGP: http://home.comcast.net/~p.cartwright/wsb/key.asc