GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy
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@scottalanmiller said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@wirestyle22 said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@scottalanmiller said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@dafyre said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@scottalanmiller said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@Francesco-Provino said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
I found traditional Unix hierarchy more confortable for interactive shell use, Mac os X is a pain with all that capital letters. Seems like a tribute to the "case seinsitive".
Yeah, this is unnecessarily complicated.
To further muddy the waters, on a default install of OS X (10.11 in my case), things are not case sensitive. However, you can set that option if you partition the drives yourself.
Well yeah, OSX is just ridiculous.
I came very close to getting a job at ABC but they wanted Mac experience (Guru was the word they used). The guy who got the job lied through his teeth (my friends works there and explained it to me). Being an honest person is hard sometimes.
Who was dishonest? The guy or the company that happily hired someone without experience?
They had no one with Mac experience to really test the guy properly but he knew his stuff generally. Then it came time for him to do something really simple (i honestly forget what its been a while) and he didn't know how to.
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@wirestyle22 said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@scottalanmiller said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@wirestyle22 said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@scottalanmiller said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@dafyre said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@scottalanmiller said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
@Francesco-Provino said in GoboLinux: Experimenting with a New Filesystem Hierarchy:
I found traditional Unix hierarchy more confortable for interactive shell use, Mac os X is a pain with all that capital letters. Seems like a tribute to the "case seinsitive".
Yeah, this is unnecessarily complicated.
To further muddy the waters, on a default install of OS X (10.11 in my case), things are not case sensitive. However, you can set that option if you partition the drives yourself.
Well yeah, OSX is just ridiculous.
I came very close to getting a job at ABC but they wanted Mac experience (Guru was the word they used). The guy who got the job lied through his teeth (my friends works there and explained it to me). Being an honest person is hard sometimes.
Who was dishonest? The guy or the company that happily hired someone without experience?
They had no one with Mac experience to really test the guy properly but he knew his stuff generally. Then it came time for him to do something really simple (i honestly forget what its been a while) and he didn't know how to.
And they kept him on even though he lied? If so, then they did too.