On 21.01.2025 07:52, Axel Reichert wrote:
I think that, depending on your Linux distribution, /bin and /sbin are
symbolic links to their respective /usr counterparts [...]
In my environment these are not only distinct directories but also
contain different sets of executables; [...]
"man update-alternatives"
Janis Papanagnou <janis_papanagnou+ng@hotmail.com> writes:
[...]
(There's a bunch of things in /etc/alternatives, like *.gz and *.so
items.)
"man update-alternatives"
On 21.01.2025 07:52, Axel Reichert wrote:
Well, /usr/games is populated here ... (-:
Well, the 50+ games I had installed there I invoke by the GUI menu (so
no PATH component would be necessary for that in my case).
Janis Papanagnou <janis_papanagnou+ng@hotmail.com> writes:
Well, the 50+ games I had installed there I invoke by the GUI menu (so
no PATH component would be necessary for that in my case).
Not so sure. My gut feeling is that GUIs have even more complicated mechanisms of finding/executing stuff, highly dependent on the window manager/desktop environment/Linux distribution and a lot of menu infrastructure and .desktop files behind the scenes.
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