Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 28th May 2009 19:17 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes Ask OSNews is apparently quite popular among you guys; the questions just keep on coming in. Since David took on the first two, we decided to let me handle this one - it's an area I've personally covered before on OSNews: file system layouts. One of our readers, a Linux veteran, studied the GoboLinux effort to introduce a new filesystem layout, and wondered: "Why not adopt the more sensible file system from GoboLinux as the new LSB standard?"
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by vivainio on Sat 30th May 2009 08:01 UTC
vivainio
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2008-12-26

The deal is that this is not going to change. That doesn't seem to stop people from posting ~ 200 posts to this thread. True bikeshedding in effect.

What we *really* need is

- More capitalizion
- More extensive use of whitespace like tabs.

E.g. Documents\tand\Settings

This makes the file listing "line up" much better on terminal window.

Hidden files would be preceded by ., AND followed by invisible character (remember ALT+255?)

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