Probably better described as "directory structure" than "filesystem." I think most people consider "filesystem" to be referring to disk based file systems like EXT3, NTFS, etc. Just a thought.
I'm sorry to say this, lilhelper, but you are an idiot. Stop spouting about things you don't understand.If you have ever written code and compiled it, you'd know how dumb "Linux needs a standard" sounds.
LinuxFormat's articles are some of the most noob-friendly of all Linux mags available in the UK. They're generally well thought out. Some mags assume the reader knows more than what they do even though the article is intended as being beginner level, and can therefore leave the reader more confused than when they began reading the article. Linux Format generally don't make that mistakeGood article
judicarMar 15, 2009
12. Kills your wife ..... check
ccolonbackslashMar 16, 2009
I logged in for the first time in over a year to digg this. This kind of article is why I used to love digg.
dergeMar 16, 2009
Probably better described as "directory structure" than "filesystem." I think most people consider "filesystem" to be referring to disk based file systems like EXT3, NTFS, etc. Just a thought.
ironiridisMar 16, 2009
I'm sorry to say this, lilhelper, but you are an idiot. Stop spouting about things you don't understand.If you have ever written code and compiled it, you'd know how dumb "Linux needs a standard" sounds.
rchargelMar 16, 2009
I don't get it
jantjepietjeMar 16, 2009
I accidentally dugg this is there a way to undo that? This is absolutely horribly written
stankinthebankMar 16, 2009
A user friendly OS would not require a massive explanation doc full of obscure terms to learn.
fredfredricksonMar 17, 2009
This is a tour, not a tutorial.
balancingactApr 2, 2009
LinuxFormat's articles are some of the most noob-friendly of all Linux mags available in the UK. They're generally well thought out. Some mags assume the reader knows more than what they do even though the article is intended as being beginner level, and can therefore leave the reader more confused than when they began reading the article. Linux Format generally don't make that mistakeGood article