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> >�If KDE is packaged for Debian by Debian developers it is not an > >addon and _does_not_ belong in /opt. > > That is a serious misunderstanding of "add-on". By add-on here it > means application software that is not essential for system > functionality, such as KDE. Saying that "distribution provided" > software is not "add on application software" is gross > misunderstanding of the terms involved. I don't share your interpretation of "add-on". But I don't want to continue argueing about FHS and it interpretation. - From an sysadmin point of view it is realy nice to have MOST of the programms and the mayority of diskspace under /usr. I think many networks are planed that way. Shure one could just link /opt to /usr/opt and everything work, but then lets just start with /usr/opt. I also wouldn't mind /usr/kde /usr/gnome ... if that makes live easier for developers and package maintainers. It think /usr/games is sensless, but /usr/X11R6 is good to be there. Just my 2 cents Hendrik - -- PGP ID 21F0AC0265C92061 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8RaJmIfCsAmXJIGERAh7EAJ99VZsBAUa0rRAiXUUM/ziRszFOpwCeJAjG x3eX6ShchBrtI04/IiiWkzE= =20py -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

