> I confess I've never thought much about why /tmp exists, but today I was
> inconvenienced when an end-user utility (uudeview) ran out of space on /tmp
> while doing an ordinary end-user task processing very large end-user files.
> 
> Why is an end-user program using a "system" directory like /tmp in the first
> place?
> 
> I suspect that the need for /tmp is now gone, but I'm prepared to be wrong
> :)

Because /home may be on a NFS mount, with slow access and a disk usage quota. 
:)

-- 
Andreas K. Huettel
Gentoo Linux developer
kde, council


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