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I didn't mean at all it was user's fault and I apologize if I gave this impression. Saying "your system is messy" I meant "there is something wrong with your OS", no matter who did the mess (the user, the packagers etc.) -in fact, I thought about the OS designers when writing that
I am on Kubuntu now at work, but I think on Gentoo there is smb.conf.example in one dir, and smb.conf in the /etc.
I checked that on Kubuntu the double file effectively pops out, and that's to be blamed on (K)ubuntu, surely.
Why is it so, btw?