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2008-02-26
Not as in "I won't use this system anymore" but as in "OMG this can't be happening again".
Each time I have to deal with "invisible" .directories that keep accumulating files but won't ever never be deleted by uninstallers and "documentation" packages that hide the text files you want to read in some obscure directory deep into /usr, I kill a Linux developer.
In case you feel sorry, they should have developed a nethack version of cd so that browsing the endless dungeon would be somewhat more interesting than hacking through them.
Edited 2008-08-25 07:19 UTC