Pedro Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> No the problem is that we are talking here about CVS stuff and most
> people are dealing with a completely different version of sources (at
> least this is the case). This may create some sort of confusion of the
> kind: "What? Where? Why I don't see it? Oh! Ah! Uuuuuf!". 
> Sorry I didn't clarify what I meant by "specific". 

you know my sentence, cooker is cooker a bunch of ingredients mixed
and cooker together....

> > this is a side i didn't check, you may are right but i don't see
> > exactly the problem ?
> The problem is the possbility of fast overloads of home directory.
> Temporary files are very "specific" to their programs.  In cases when
> programs can't write to their configuration or temporary files, a set of
> problems may arise. Here we have a NFS homedirectory tree (10Mb quota).
> When the directories get loaded it is frequent to meet two conditions:
> -KDE cleans up its own settings (files in ~/.kde/config are zeroed). In
> result the manager either crashes or can't load in next login.
> -Netscape starts overloading the system. Sometimes we loose control of
> the workstation and only press "anykey" helps.
> Several other situations happen, but these are the most frequent.
> Besides, the system may get a lot slower in preformance.  

So the solution i see it to set this as option by default disabled in
/etc/sysconfig/system or make some kind of check i don't like because
/etc/profile.d/ is acceded every time...

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