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My /tmp directory is growing with various logs and contains many other files - Ordinarily I would have NO hesitation in periodically deleting the contents of most /tmp directories<BR>
however as I relatively new to Linux I am concerned if this will cause problems. I ask the same question about the /var/tmp directory which grows and grows with significant impact to the amount of space its taking up. There are a massive number of sub directories below /var/tmp as well as an abundant number of files in that directory.<BR>
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I am using KDE 3.5.1 Level "a" and my distro is SUSE Linux 10.1<BR>
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Scott Couston<BR>
Nework Operations Centre - Aphofis.com
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