Thanks to all for suggestions. Linux has "too much freedom" :-)
Regards,
Allen
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windhorn writes:
> I have an older laptop I use for programming, particularly Python and
> Octave, running a variety of Debian Linux, and I am curious if there
> is a "standard" place in the file system to store this type of program
> file. OK, I know they should go in a repository and be managed
On 30/03/2023 09.47, windhorn wrote:
I have an older laptop I use for programming, particularly Python and Octave, running a
variety of Debian Linux, and I am curious if there is a "standard" place in the
file system to store this type of program file. OK, I know they should go in a repository
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 at 11:08, windhorn wrote:
>
> I have an older laptop I use for programming, particularly Python and Octave,
> running a variety of Debian Linux, and I am curious if there is a "standard"
> place in the file system to store this type of program file. OK, I know they
> should
On 29Mar2023 13:47, windhorn wrote:
I have an older laptop I use for programming, particularly Python and
Octave, running a variety of Debian Linux, and I am curious if there is
a "standard" place in the file system to store this type of program
file. OK, I know they should go in a repository
I have an older laptop I use for programming, particularly Python and Octave,
running a variety of Debian Linux, and I am curious if there is a "standard"
place in the file system to store this type of program file. OK, I know they
should go in a repository and be managed by an IDE but this seem