On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 09:51:45AM +0000, Rick Engebretson wrote: > Pardon me for being dumb, but a major hurdle to learning Linux is the > directory. The file abbreviations are made for the text console and > keyboard, but with a nice GUI a descriptive name system would really > help. > > Also, the directory tree seems less than hierarcical. C:\Program Files - how many places in there will I find pieces of an MS Office install? How much of an MS Office install is not in C:\Program Files at all? C:\{arbitrary directory} - how many of these will be program directories where the programmer hard-coded the relative location off of \? How many of those don't allow you to install anywhere other than C:? C:\Documents & Setteing\UserID\Application Data\Temp for temp files? Sorry, they both have problems. Some may be the fault of the original file-system spec, some are definitely the fault of the application programmer. *nix seems - from my limited experience - to be more forgiving of the user / sysadmin deciding "I don't like where the programmer put this, it belongs _there_!" -- Scott Raun sraun at fireopal.org