On a CentOS-system: no mention of a /var/db/ in HIER(7). mysql-home is in /var/lib/mysql But: sudo writes stuff to /var/db/sudo
Oo
On a CentOS-system: no mention of a /var/db/ in HIER(7). mysql-home is in /var/lib/mysql But: sudo writes stuff to /var/db/sudo
Oo
Debian: /var/lib: variable state information for programs
Why is it called lib, why is the MySQL-home in there? Why?
Radiomoderator es, die Eier-Phone sagen #grusel
Regarding man pages, I opened now an issue for @GoHugoIO that there is no man page… t.co/Q3KqkTK8G…
I read today that Super Ghouls‘n Ghosts is easier than the first two. I can’t even make it through the first half of the first level >_<
Pages for all the modules etc? Why do I have to use my browser?
And regarding man pages: more applications should have decent manpages. For example salt: I have to use my browser all the time, why no man
All in all I am still baffled from time to time how it is not really compelling to read man pages on Linux. I don’t understand why
One thing I learned from using BSDs: files can have man pages. I don’t know why, but so never thought about searching for those on Linux
Dungeon World could make me want to play Fantasy in general again.