Op wo, 15-02-2006 te 14:00 +1300, schreef Greg Ewing: > I'm disappointed that the various Linux distributions > still don't seem to have caught onto the very simple > idea of *not* scattering files all over the place when > installing something. > > MacOSX seems to be the only system so far that has got > this right -- organising the system so that everything > related to a given application or library can be kept > under a single directory, clearly labelled with a > version number. Those directories might be mounted on entirely different hardware (even over a network), often with different characteristics (access speed, writeability, etc.). -- Jan Claeys
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