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22 lip 2009 · The recommended place to define permanent, system-wide environment variables applying to all users is in: /etc/environment (which is where the default PATH is defined)
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14 wrz 2017 · According the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard I recommend create a directory inside /var/lib/ with the name of the application, just like this: /var/lib/my-app
To change directory to the current directory's parent directory (i.e., the directory that contains it), use: cd .. .. represents the current directory's parent directory.
4 sty 2016 · Main directories. Ubuntu (like all UNIX-like systems) organizes files in a hierarchical tree, where relationships are thought of in teams of children and parent. Directories can contain other directories as well as regular files, which are the "leaves" of the tree.
18 maj 2012 · Ubuntu (like all UNIX-like systems) organizes files in a hierarchical tree, where relationships are thought of in teams of children and parent. Directories can contain other directories as well as regular files, which are the "leaves" of the tree.
Dive into the Linux directory structure, exploring key linux directories and their roles in organizing the filesystem for efficient operation and management.
You can change their names, and in fact they are supposed to be translated to your language. The software component that manages these directories is xdg-users-dirs. You can change the directory names by setting different values in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs.