Paul Jakma stated the following on Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 05:15:49PM +0000 :
> arrrgggghhhhhhh....
>> another thing: what in the name of deity are all these bloody
> binaries doing in my /usr/bin when they are linked to libX11.so!!!!
>> aarggghhhh... RedHat seem to have forgotten that linux is a clone of
> Unix... i want /usr/bin, /usr/bin/X11, /usr/ucb/bin, /usr/fsf/bin,
> etc.. (well, maybe not /usr/fsf :) )
>> Debian users: does debian still do things the
> "Right" way?
Well its FHS compliant so I have to assume so, my box at home has no X
installed so I can't say for sure.
Coli so I have to assume so, my box at home has no X
installed so I can't say for sure.
Colin
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