Thanks Brad Got it...I went to that path of the file and noticed that the file is there again...so are you saying unlike Windows, Linux will rebuild a file if it's missing? Does this go for all "system" or "application" files? Chris On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 16:40 -0700, Brad Bourn wrote:
renaming a file basically deletes it (makes it invisible to what is looking for it) causing the using application to rebuild it. Re-naming instead of actually deleting gives you the option to restore the original if need be.
B-)
On Tuesday 06 March 2007 4:31 pm, Chris C wrote:
Wow that fixed the update issue...but why does renaming the file with a different extension fix this issue? What is really happening? Chris
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