Your directory structure is similar to mine. Just to find out, I deleted everything. Still fine... Judging from your listing, you can delete -everything-. Is you're not sure, just rename it and leave it alone for a little bit. If all's ok after that, delete it. On Sunday 08 December 2002 07:36, p p wrote:
I have loads of stuff in /tmp... for example following..
0011060475 0599923142 gaimG2cwgf isj1XMLEL ksocket-pp migrate-1 0024762619 0914599738 gaimHQw0sa isjV9rE09 ksocket-ps xauth.XXXXODfn1h 0165799984 1361491948 gaim_ps.1315 ismp001 ksocket-root 0432135673 1367389618 gaim_ps.2042 ismp002 mcop-pp 0550766388 2140889804 gaim_ps.2390 kde-pp mcop-ps 0556431942 YaST2-03020 gaimmQetvl kde-ps mcop-root 0577106449 YaST2.tdir isj1HKdpS kde-root migrate
all the 10-digit sets are dirs, the rest are files of some sort... Are these really still needed, or just abandoned and for some reason forgotten, These take some diskspace, so I rather get rid off these... I know if I have stored something here temporarily, but does my system need these possibly or can I safely just delete these ?
-- Karol Pietrzak <noodlez84@earthlink.net> PGP KeyID: 3A1446A0