[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Another example, Apache by default > stores most things in /usr/local, RH is in /etc/, same with Mandrake, > Caldera (I believe goes with Apache). The list goes on. Of course, my question is -- why? With linux it was a chance of having a united environment, after the bad experience of 10 zillion different unix version, all he same but all different. :-( And now the same thing is happening with linux. It appears to be hidden forces that want to make things so complicated that they don't work anymore... -- Karolina ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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