Re: Curious Sunday Morning Linux File System Question ??

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On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 11:13 -0400, William Case wrote:
> Just did some changes in my ~/.* ( dot files ) and started wondering why
> Linux uses dot files for its 'user' data.  Its a small annoyance to have
> to specify .* each time I use them.  The annoyance is primarily not
> because it's difficult but because it is odd -- different from anything
> else and data files get mixed (kinda) with my working documents.  Why
> not just have a standard additional directory for 'config', or whatever
> name, to hold all the user application type data.  Is the reason
> historical or is there a pragmatic purpose?

That's an old complaint, and there has been some recommendation that
setting directories and files ought to be in a sub-directory
(e.g. .config/).

It *is* a pain that my homespace is cluttered with a plethora of usually
(but not always) hidden files, rather than one hidden starting point for
all the things you don't usually need to mess with.  Likewise, it's
really a pain that some things spread their settings through out
disparate parts, often in directories disassociated with the program
name (evolution springs to mind on both those counts).

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