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Man Page: linc-cleanup-sockets

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

LINC-CLEANUP-SOCKETS(1) 				      General Commands Manual					   LINC-CLEANUP-SOCKETS(1)

NAME
linc-cleanup-sockets - removes leftover ORBit files from /tmp
SYNOPSIS
linc-cleanup-sockets
DESCRIPTION
linc-cleanup-sockets is a tool used internally by GNOME to cleanup any leftover sockets for a user that may be left behind in /tmp. It examines any sockets found in the directory /tmp/orbit-username. You may run it yourself when needed or desired. It prints a brief status message when done.
OPTIONS
none
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2002, Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com> This manual was originally written for linc-cleanup-sockets by Chris Waters for Debian GNU/Linux. Version 2.8.1 21 October 2003 LINC-CLEANUP-SOCKETS(1)
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