Jeffery Fernandez wrote:
On Sunday 31 December 2006 13:24, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
Jeffery Fernandez wrote:
-snip- When I was using mandriva I was used to having my tmp folder within my home directory. This way when I download a file which happens to be a pdf and gets opened by an other application like kpdf, the file gets stored in my ~/tmp folder than the systems tmp folder. -snip- You have the choice of specifying where all your downloads should go when a download is initiated. I created a directory called Downloads in my ~/home and everything I download goes there. Cannot see why you can't do the same.
Cheers. I think he means, when clicking a link in a browser he gets the option to open it with "application X", or download the file. If he opens with "application X", the file will be downloaded to /tmp, and opened by the application in question.
thats exactly what I meant.
It might help if you divulged which OS you are now using and which browser you are using. As far as I know browsers usually use a cache where everything you see on your screen is first placed and then, if you decide to download it, then it is downloaded to the directory you had specified when setting up the browser. Firefox for example puts everything into a cache (which is in your ~/home); so does konqueror - if you select that it uses a cache. So, which browser are you talking about here? Cheers. -- In a period of great joy and pleasure you are comforted by the thought that tragedy is just around the corner. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org