• Sr Estegosaurio
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    53 years ago

    Quite curious, but I have to agree that the Linux directorys are a bit confusing

    • @TheKernalBlog@lemmy.mlOP
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      43 years ago

      It is a bit strange to me too lol. The Linux directories are a bit confusing, especially as a newbie. I was able to wrap my head around the directories eventually and now I can’t use anything else.

  • @blank_sl8@lemmy.ml
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    13 years ago

    When you use Linux, it is most likely that you are using either the Fat32, or Ext4 file system. They are almost exactly the same.

    Gobo linux still uses traditional filesystems such as ext4. The hierarchy is all that’s different. Furthermore, fat32 and ext4 are not “almost exactly the same”.

    Bainaries

    Binaries.

    Kernal.

    Kernel.

    It also contains the folder for all of the variables.

    What does this possibly mean? Variables are stored in memory only. A file that changes a lot is not called a “variable”.

    it’s settings. Configurations, and data.

    its settings, configurations, and data.

    Your articles are much shorter than those posted on most blogs, so there is no excuse for not double checking your spelling and facts before posting them.

    • Halce
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      23 years ago

      It also contains the folder for all of the variables.

      GoboLinux stores all application data under one folder appdata/gimp structure (like Windows Program Files), not spread around in /etc/ and /config, like most other distros