On Wednesday 15 February 2012 01:14:13 pm you wrote:
> So I have come up with my won solution, though it does not fully
> address all three/four of your divisions, it does address the most
> significant. I have move all of MY files to
> `/home/{username}/Desktop`. On most systems Desktop is well recognized
> and and easy to navigate to. So now I have things like
> `Desktop/Music`, `Desktop/Photos`, etc. This is working very well for
> me, and generally I no longer have to navigate a bunch of dot files to
> find my files. I've also been thinking about renaming the `Desktop`
> directory to just `Desk` or `desk` (an if I I can figure out how to
> inform Gnome of this fact, I will try that). Perhaps then, this alone
> is a small enough addition to FHS that it can get some momentum
> --supporting `home/{user}/desk` seems innocuous enough.

Trans,

Thanks! I do something similar, but what I did is create a new top level 
directory, /<username> and I try to keep / move all my "real user data" 
there.

(Aside (sort of): But it becomes an aggravation for various reasons--the 
programs that naturally look for the user files (i.e., real user data) in ~.)

regards,
Randy Kramer
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