""" / "Root",the top of the file system /bin Binaries and other executable programs /etc System Configuration files /home Home directories,if you have multiple users then you have different directories for different people /opt Optional or third pirty software Ex:The editor i'm using is sublime text 3,which donot come bundled with ubuntu,so some of the third party softwares gets installed at /opt /tmp Temporary space,typically cleared on reboot /usr User related programs There will be sub directories inside these directories /var Variable data like log files Other directories /boot Files need to boot the operating system /cdrom Mount point for CD-ROMS /dev Device files,typically controled by the operating system and sys admins /media Mount removable devices /mnt(used to mount external file systems),/proc(provides info about running process),/srv(contains data which is served by the system) What to do with the info?? Just check these directories with ls -al command,see what files are in there... just get an idea,don't panic.... ================================================================================================= The content below is optional.... You need not get into details ================================================================================================= Application Data Structure If you are from windows you would know all softwares would install @ C:\\Program files\software or C:\\Program Files(x86)\software ==> For a 32 bit C:\\Program Files (x64)==> for a 64 bit or at custom location Similarly Some external softwares in ubuntu get installed at 1. /usr/local/software Inside the software you will have other directories (bin,etc,lib,log) some install at 2. /opt/software Inside the software you will have other directories (bin,etc,lib,log) 3. Google products get installed at /opt/google /opt/google/chrome /opt/google/earth There are bunch of other ways that programs get installed """Learn python for fun.The popular blog with questions and answers to the python.Solutions to facebookhackercup,codejam,codechef.The fun way to learn python with me.Building some cool apps.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
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