Developers: "Yes, the users love cluttered homes, just put everything there and ignore guidelines"
Developers: "Yes, the users love cluttered homes, just put everything there and ignore guidelines"
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AppData folder: am I a joke to you?
Developers: "Yes, the users love cluttered homes, just put everything there and ignore guidelines"
AppData folder: am I a joke to you?
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Why does Redhat auto mount my extra hard drives at /run/media
but Debian & Co put it in /media/
?
hmmmm? Exactly. 9/11 was an inside job.
on modern systems bin, sbin, lib, and lib64 are just symlinks to their respective /usr/* counterparts
You can see the symlinks in the FHS picture
is it just me or these look a bit arbitrary
and id love to understand the logic behind whats inside /home cause it seems way too chaotic to me
The FHS is a real thing, the second picture is some indian techblog nonsense. ”Unix System Resources” lmao.
I can't remember if I got it from here or from reddit. I just saved both of them.
However. I know temporary mountpoints from the distributions e.g. under /run/media/user/*** and not under /mnt