This link might help.
I'm just curious what some of the file tree equivalents are in linux compared to Windows.
I've gathered the /home/ is basically a My Documents section, I'm curious what would really be considered Linux's 'Program Files' is it the /usr/bin ?.
I just want to get organized
Thanks.
This link might help.
Thanks alotOriginally Posted by DuckDodgers
Well /home is ALOT more than My Documents. /home contains specific configurations for users as 'dot files' or files that start w/ a period i.e. .mozilla (contains your bookmarks, plugins etc) and .xmms (contains your xmms skin choce et. al.).Originally Posted by Jerunk
Since this is a true multi-user system most directories will not be writable by users.
Most application configuration files (i.e. /etc/apache/httpd.conf or /etc/samba/smb.conf) are located in /etc.
If you want to know where an executable is located (xmms for example)simply issue:
Different distros do things differently!Code:which xmms /usr/bin/xmms
Here's another link:
http://www.linux-mag.com/2000-06/newbies_01.html
Hi Jerunk,
In addition to the file structure, here in a
nice bridge to liunx.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DOS-Win-to...OWTO.html#toc5
Best Wishes
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Thank you good sirs,
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