generating core files is usually off by default. uname -a (or -c if you
know what you're looking for) will tell you. Each Unix/Linux has different
controls on them (where, naming, etc) so you need to google for your
OS/distro AND version to get the specifics.

On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 12:21 AM Dan Mahoney (Gushi) <d...@prime.gushi.org>
wrote:

> Hey all
>
> I'm running FreeBSD 11.3, with screen 4.8 installed via pkg.
>
> I occasionally get this crash, but there's no core file left around.
>
> Where would the core file be put by default -- I start screen as myself in
> my home directory, but I know screen is also setuid root, so that might
> affect things.
>
> -Dan
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