On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:10:18PM -0500, Mike Lurk wrote: [...] > It is easy to look at one distro but when you want to share > /home/<user> across distros, the problem of configuration files and > sym-links in the <users> directory become a problem. I look at Open > Office and Mozilla as two applications. One person on the FHS list > brought up the issue of Wine as well. And *that's* *precisely* the reason I don't use RPMs for OpenOffice and Mozilla and prefer to use their tarballs instead: Same program on all machines, regardless of distro. No issues with configs - and I did get bitten by that once, when OO wouldn't start anymore on one box due to the configuration that OO on another box had written into the home directory. This will, however, be difficult to address. I've seen it happen not only between Linux's, but also in mixed Unix environments - unless the admin runs a very tight ship with regard to versioning. [...] Cheerio, Thomas -- ===> Netiquette - read it, use it: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html <=== ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Ribbrock http://www.ribbrock.org "You have to live on the edge of reality - to make your dreams come true!"