Another article which may explain things more clearly:

"I am not clueless - or - Myths and misconceptions about the design of GoboLinux"
**http://gobolinux.org/index.php?lang=en_US&page=doc/articles/clueless

David

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Carl Cerecke wrote:

Two things:
1. It doesn't use the standard filesystem layout, (/usr, /etc, etc.)
so will cause no end of niggles and problems with existing software,
almost all of which expects the filesystem to be unix-like.
2. Gobo? I mean, c'mon. I don't mind saying I'm running Ubuntu linux,
though it's a weird name, but *Gobo* linux? I don't think so.

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