On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 22:05, Josef Lowder wrote:
> Sorry I wasn't sufficiently clear.
>
> I guess I should have said: There is a subdirectory
> in my /home/joe user file _system_ named 'autosave',
> rather than having said: "in my user files".
>
> > What happens when you type:
> > cd <directory in question>
> > ls -a
> > Does anything show up in that directory?
>
> As I originally stated, this 'autosave' subdirectory
> "never has anything in it (as nearly as I can tell)."
>
> When I 'cd' into 'autosave' and type: ls -a
> the result is a blank, zero, nothing.
>
> > And please tell us what distro your're using.
>
> Mandrake 8.1
>
> > Always empty files? Or always empty directories? Which is it?
> > It's not clear to me.
>
> 'autosave' is a subdirectory within /home/joe
>
> >From time to time, I come across other empty subdirectories.
> How does one determine which of these apparently
> perpetually empty subdirectories can be eliminated?
----
it is likely that a directory called autosave is created by the
preferences of a program like openoffice or koffice to automatically
save documents in progress on a timed basis and these directories would
be cleaned up in normal housekeeping chores by the specific program when
files are closed.
it would also stand to reason that if you delete these directories, the
programs would create them next time you launch them. If you wish to see
which program creates them, delete the subdirectory and monitor your
$HOME directory after launching each program.
I am not overly concerned with these things but it is certainly a
prerogative that you enjoy, the consequences of deleting a folder titled
autosave, empty or not empty are likely to only affect your ability to
recover from a crash/killed process.
Craig
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