Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 01/18/07 17:43, Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 17:39 -0600, jie gong wrote:
Thanks for the advice.
I looked at the files under /root, and found
there is a file .xsession-errors has size 4003647488.
What is that? Can I delete it?
That tells me you should not be using X as root.
But Microsoft lets me run *anything* as Administrator!!!!
Why can't I do the same thing in Stupid Old Linux?????
I want, what is it? Vista? Vida? Something...
Yes you can remove the file... ti probably is full of warnings to not
run "certain program as root".
You should be using a regular user to do most things and then use "sudo"
for administrative things.
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