Note that it wouldn't literally be core.pid, it would be core.ProcessIDOfProgramThatDroppedCore (which in this case would be core.20608).
It looks like /var/lib/systemd/coredump is used when your system crashes (not when user processes running on your system crash). On most systems I've used, a core file would be placed in the directory that:
was the current working directory of the process when it died,
was the current working directory of the process when it started,
was the home directory of the user who started the process, or
was a subdirectory of the home directory of the user who started the process.
The diagnostic you received from bash:
indicates that bash was told that a core file was produced. But, obviously, configuration parameters can disable core file production.
If locate core and core.20608 don't find anything, we have to assume that your system didn't drop a core or some cron job removed it before you looked for it.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
fakenect-record
FAKENECT-RECORD(1) libfreenect manual FAKENECT-RECORD(1)NAME
fakenect-record - program to save dumps from kinect to file
SYNOPSIS
fakenect-record [-h] [-ffmpeg] [-ffmpeg-opts options] outputdir
DESCRIPTION
fakenect-record dumps the output of the kinect in outputdir folder. It saves the acceleration, depth, and rgb data as individual files with
names in the form "TYPE-CURRENTIME-TIMESTAMP" where:
* TYPE is either (a)ccel, (d)epth, or (r)gb
* TIMESTAMP corresponds to the timestamp associated with the observation (or in the case of accel, the last timestamp seen)
* CURRENTTIME corresponds to a floating point version of the time in seconds.
The purpose of storing the current time is so that delays can be recreated exactly as they occurred. For RGB and DEPTH the dump is just
the entirety of the data provided in PPM and PGM formats respectively (just a 1 line header above the raw dump). For ACCEL, the dump is
the "freenect_raw_tilt_state". Only the front part of the file name is used, with the rest left undefined (extension, extra info, etc).
A file called INDEX.txt is also output with all of the filenames local to that directory to simplify the format (e.g., no need to read the
directory structure).
Once started, the program will continue to acquire data from the kinect. When you want to stop it, hit Ctrl-C and the signal will be
caught, runloop stopped, and everything will be stored cleanly.
OPTIONS -ffmpeg
If present, send the the video stream to ffmpeg
-ffmpeg-opts options
When using ffmpeg, specify the options to be used with it. If unspecified, it will use the options "-aspect 4:3 -r 20 -vcodec
msmpeg4 -b 30000k"
-h Display the command-line help
SEE ALSO fakenect(1)OpenKinect 2012-05-21 FAKENECT-RECORD(1)