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Re: [opensuse-factory] tvtime
- From: Basil Chupin <blchupin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 19:55:47 +1100
- Message-id: <4D033C93.8070708@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 11/12/2010 15:38, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I agree with this.
HOWEVER, yesterday when I was installing upgrading my wife's Linux-running computer to the the latest version, I came across a file in her /home directory which showed up as named "!gfs" or "!gvs" or something similar.
As root I could not access it nor delete it: "Access denied" (it had zero bytes for size, anyway).
However, after doing a reboot, the file disappeared.
BC
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First: Replying on-list as that is where the question was asked.
* Donn Washburn<n5xwb@xxxxxxxxxxx> [12-10-10 23:05]:
On 12/10/2010 06:14 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:If you are saying that "root" cannot kill the process, there is something
killall tvtimeYou can not kill that process with either kill -9 ps# or killall
/usr/bin/tvtime. That is as root or user.
really wrong with your install/system.
I agree with this.
HOWEVER, yesterday when I was installing upgrading my wife's Linux-running computer to the the latest version, I came across a file in her /home directory which showed up as named "!gfs" or "!gvs" or something similar.
As root I could not access it nor delete it: "Access denied" (it had zero bytes for size, anyway).
However, after doing a reboot, the file disappeared.
BC
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