Hi, On Fri, Dec 04, Luca Colombi wrote:
Yesterday I was deleteing few users from the YaSt 'user administrator' interface, these where users which I didn't need anymore on my system and some of them came as default during the installation.
While removing some of the users I got a warning asking if I wanted to delete the directories as well, which I did, everything went fine until when I deleted the game user... at this point YaST crashed and now I
One of the warnings that pop up says the following: Home directory of user "games" is "/tmp". It is not under /home as usual with normal home directories. Are you absolutely certain you want to delete this directory with all its subdirectories? You said "yes, I'm sure" and YaST did it. So now you don't have a /tmp directory anymore which breaks lots of programs.
cannot use it anymore...when I try to run it an error comes up saying:
'/bin/sh: /tmp/s515_0_S: No such file or directory program aborted! ERROR: Open Output File, DETAIL: 0 FILE: SystemCmd.cc LINE: 487'
... any idea how to solve the problem?
Luca Colombi -o) Hubert Mantel Goodbye, dots... /\\ _\_v
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