Re: /usr/X11R6 [a suggestion]
Will Lowe wrote:
> Wait. Three cases:
>
> 1) Something that runs *without* X (eg. on console)
> goes in /usr/bin
> 2) Something that runs *only* in X (eg. Gimp, KDE, rxvt)
> goes in /usr/X11*
> 3) a) Something that works either way (Xemacs, clisp) but is only *one*
> binary (the same executable runs in X and on the console).
> goes in /usr/bin
>
> This makes sense to me, but likely not to others.
It makes sense to me. Then if you are not running X, you can remove
/usr/X11R6/bin from your PATH.
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