On 21/02/15 19:55, Peter wrote:
So is /tmp filling interminably for all users of 13.1 who haven't otherwise fiddled with something to prevent this, or who don't have /tmp stored in RAM? I don't understand if this is a universal issue/bug or it's only affecting certain users, such as those not using btrfs for example. Google searches aren't throwing up much in the way of openSUSE, only similar issues affecting various other distros.
I don't know what more I can do to empty my /tmp and /var/tmp aside from simply rm -rf /tmp. I'm reluctant to do that as a last resort because I had problems long ago on this same system after emptying temp, although admittedly I stupidly did that whilst running as user with x.
It affects me and three friends I give tech support to over about 8 machines. I manually empty /tmp and /var/tmp as part of my weekly maintenance round. I've not had any problem deleting the files when logged in as a user in x (KDE). I use midnight commander in an xterm to delete the contents. Dx -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org