SL_startkde_afs-1.0-1> A AlpA?@>!j}9ùRw(F{0Ĺ1=]NDwl2f0d1009b81c10317c3e1648fcbf652030420e0f Tq>bqˈ?@>!j&]ӥˇ9Bˤ5)S6>x|>-D?4d  U  )<T()*q+y,|->@BDFXYZ[bdefk lz$CSL_startkde_afs1.01This configures startkde to not look at user home disk space By default startkde checks to make sure that a users home area has at least 25K of disk space. A bug in the openafs kernel module for the enterprise kernel causes single cpu machines to only list 1 K of space. This changes the check to only need 1 K of space. The check to make sure kde can actually write to the users home area is still intact@7Rnoswad.fnal.govScientific LinuxGPLTroy DawsonSLlinuxi386# # This modifies /usr/bin/startkde to only check for 1k of space # cat /usr/bin/startkde | sed "s:space_home -lt 25 ]:space_home -lt 1 ]:" > /usr/bin/startkde.tmp mv -f /usr/bin/startkde.tmp /usr/bin/startkde chmod +x /usr/bin/startkdeif [ "$1" = "0" ] ; then # # This modifies /usr/bin/startkde to make it's check back to normal, which is 25k # cat /usr/bin/startkde | sed "s:space_home -lt 1 ]:space_home -lt 25 ]:" > /usr/bin/startkde.tmp mv -f /usr/bin/startkde.tmp /usr/bin/startkde chmod +x /usr/bin/startkde fiSL_startkde_afs-1.0-1.src.rpmSL_startkde_afs@@JJkdebase/bin/sh/bin/sh/bin/shrpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)4.0-13.0.4-14.2.1cat /usr/bin/startkde | sed "s:space_home -lt 25 ]:space_home -lt 1 ]:" > /usr/bin/startkde.tmp mv -f /usr/bin/startkde.tmp /usr/bin/startkde chmod +x /usr/bin/startkdekdebase/bin/sh/bin/shzz_startkde_afs/bin/shnoswad.fnal.gov 10856835381.0-1-O2 -g -pipe -march=i386 -mcpu=i686cpiogzip9i386i386-redhat-linux-gnuK'CsHe&?03070704 $!A>A @5|