Re: [newbie] Understanding Program Locations

2000-12-16 Thread traumax
Thanks for those URLs. They R great. We need more info like this to be able to learn more about Linux Traumax - Original Message - From: "Tom Brinkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, 17 December 2000 7:03 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Understan

Re: [newbie] Understanding Program Locations

2000-12-16 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 16 December 2000 08:25 am, Carson Christian wrote: > Hello All. I've just installed system 7.2 yesterday. I'm completely > new to linux, and this is my first shot at it. As A long time windows > user, I am finding myself very confused by the way linux handles > application storage. I w

Re: [Re: [[newbie] Understanding Program Locations]]

2000-12-16 Thread Altoine Barker
Altoine Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is lengthy but very educationall Begin: The directory structure is configured as so; ** I grabbed this from MaximumLinux magazine article by Woody Hughes /bin -User and system

Re: [[newbie] Understanding Program Locations]

2000-12-16 Thread Altoine Barker
This is lengthy but very educationall Begin: The directory structure is configured as so; ** I grabbed this from MaximumLinux magazine article by Woody Hughes /bin -User and system administration binaries(another word for

Re: [newbie] Understanding Program Locations

2000-12-16 Thread bascule
hi carson, On Saturday 16 December 2000 2:25 pm, you wrote: > Hello All. I've just installed system 7.2 yesterday. I'm completely new to > linux, and this is my first shot at it. As A long time windows user, I am > finding myself very confused by the way linux handles application storage. > I wo

[newbie] Understanding Program Locations

2000-12-16 Thread Carson Christian
Hello All. I've just installed system 7.2 yesterday. I'm completely new to linux, and this is my first shot at it. As A long time windows user, I am finding myself very confused by the way linux handles application storage. I would like it if someone could explain a few things to me. 1) There