On Tue, 2013-04-02 at 17:52 -0500, Joseph Ronne wrote: > 'libraries' would go exactly where you tell them to... and you will > find them there
I guess Joseph wants to point out, that the packages will place the libs in the lib directories of your USB device, assumed this USB thingy does include a normal, bootable *buntu (Studio). Even if it should use a "nest" or something like that, the user would be asked, where to store things that can't be stored on the USB stick. Linux isn't a locked down OS as other known OS are, there aren't magic secret hidden files or access to something without your permission. OT and perhaps a little bit confusing for a newbie: OTOH Ubuntu explore some strange new avenues. I already started to hold my audio session scripts compatible to other distros, e.g. by not using CPU frequency commands, but directly echo to /sys or by writing "service" wrappers to avoid the "/etc/init.d/foo vs /etc/rc.d/foo" issue. Btw. Quantal's default wrapper in /usr/sbin is 142 lines, 4.8 KB long (I didn't take a look what they are doing), the wrapper (not a default) for Arch is 3 lines, 32 bytes long. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
