Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If you already know the intricacies of Mac OS X, for example, why should you have to learn some other random thing? Mac OS X and Debian illustrate this concept very clearly. In Debian _all_ packages are configured to fit in with the Debian paths and scripts. That means once you learn how to setup one Debian package, you can apply that knowledge to any other Debian package.
How does .pdsettings fit in any way with Debian ?
how does it not?
debian-packages usually are configured via files in both /etc/ (system-dependent) and ${HOME}/ (user-dependent). however, every time i ask for this feature, i only get a a "Pd is not for real systems" answer ;-)
mfga.sdr IOhannes