On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 07:26 -0500, Chris White wrote:
Hi All,
I am relatively new to Linux and have a question about tar files.
I am running Suse 9.1 and had down load a tar file (firefox installer) into my download directory. I then untared it in my home dir and things were fine till I decided to delete the install dir. Well to make a long story short after deleting the folder I could no longer click on hyper links in email (evolution) to get to web pages etc. After much much googleing and mailing list searches, head banging on desk I found out how to fix it. I would have pulled out my hair but that option has all ready been used years ago. ...I'm bald now ..LOL
My question is where is the best place to store and untar files in Suse 9.1 or any Linux distribution for that matter so I don't screw up as bad again ? Thanks in advance for your time and efforts.
I tend to untar installation files in /tmp and, as a general rule, they can be deleted afterwards if you want. Certainly, there should have been no problem deleting /firefox-installer as it is not needed to run firefox (unless, of course, that is where you do install it! I put it in /opt, some would put it in /usr/local)). Beware, though - some programs, such as thunderbird, need the untarred directory - this is the stand-alone program directory, where it runs. David -- Registered Linux User No 207521 The Linux Counter: http://counter.li.org/ "The above is my personal opinion and does not necessarily reflect that of the little voices in my head."