home/$user directory files

Derek Piazza dpiazza at hotmallo.com
Fri Sep 11 03:15:37 UTC 2009



the command "tail" gives you the last 10 lines on any text file (or any other file for
that matter). When -f is added to the end of the command it gives you the last 10 lines, and
"streams" the file until you press ctrl-z. It comes in handy when you are trying to
troubleshoot.

Are you using a GIU, like Gnome or KDE?

andy york wrote:
>> Message: 10
>> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 18:05:37 -0700
>>
From: "Derek Piazza" <dpiazza at hotmallo.com>
>> Subject: Re:
home/$user directory files
>> To: "Community assistance, encouragement,  
    and advice for using
>>        Fedora."
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>> When I am having system issues, what I do is reproduce the error but at
the same time tail -f
>> the
>> system log file "messages" in a
different window. Normally that will give you an
>> error.
>>
>>
If not, we will go from there :)
>>
>> andy york wrote:
>>> I
cannot
>> see contents of home/user  search hangs... any ideas on how
>>> to fix? Can however go to
>> subdirectories using Places/Bookmarks.
>>> Search doesn't work either.
>>>
>>>
>> --
>>> andy york
>>>
>>> fedorageeks.com
> 
>
Not sure what you mean "tail -f" . I'm thinking it's a gvfs problem
> maybe
gconf or gconf-2 . It's over my head. Creating a new user
> results in same problem. Hate
to reinstall because of that only. Am
> running Fedora 11 x64, all updates good.
>
Thanks.
> 
> ay
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