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- Hi everyone,
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- I am trying to use Photoshop 3.0 under executor/Linux, and I have
- run into a small problem: Photoshop wants "/" as a virtual memory/swap
- device.
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- Is there a way to change this behaviour? Under Unix, only the user
- "root" can write to "/" meaning that I must be root to run photoshop or
- give write permissions to "/" to my user accounts (which I don't really
- want to).
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- I noticed others here who were using Photoshop 3.0 and I wonder if
- they have the same dilemma/problem.. Anyone car to shed some light on
- this? Is there any way to force Photshop to page to "/tmp" for example and
- not "/" or the startup disk... ?
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- Vincent S. Cojot, Computer Engineering.
- Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Comite Micro-Informatique.
- coyote@step.polymtl.ca, coyote@info.polymtl.ca
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- They cannot scare me with their empty spaces
- Between stars - on stars where no human race is
- I have it in me so much nearer home
- To scare myself with my own desert places. - Robert Frost
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