Am So, den 02.05.2004 schrieb VB um 12:03: > Why would I get random core dumps in my home directory > every now and then after I've started my system (or > maybe it's during login?)? > > I know this question has been asked before, I think. > Searching the archive was little help. Somebody > suggested "limit coredumpsize 0" to prevent it. But > why does it happen?? By default no core dump files will be produced by the system. That is the default setting of Fedora: $ grep -nr ulimit /etc/* /etc/init.d/functions:138: ulimit -S -c 0 >/dev/null 2>&1 /etc/profile:28:ulimit -S -c 0 > /dev/null 2>&1 So you did change that "ulimit -c 0" setting, maybe not in the system files but in ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc? If you want to know what was core dumping you will have to inspect the dump file. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 1 (Yarrow) on Athlon CPU kernel 2.4.22-1.2188.nptl Sirendipity 14:52:12 up 5 days, 13:40, load average: 0.39, 0.83, 0.60 [ ÎÎÏÎÎ Ï'ÎÏÏÎÎ - gnothi seauton ] my life is a planetarium - and you are the stars
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