On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 16:27, Timothy Pearson
<kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
If the system
administrators do this change, how will we accommodate
Trinity to it?
Fedora is doing it; openSUSE is having an argument about if this is good
or not.
Gentoo had a discussion on this, I think.
Should this be treated like a simple "let's move to /usr/local" or has
the renaming allowed us to install side by side with KDE4 without the
use of /opt?
We have not renamed everything--we would still conflict with KDE4 due to
applications such as konsole and kwrite.
Not knowing too much about the standard directories on RPM systems, would
it be possible to install to /usr/trinity ?
Eh, I guess we could break a few rules and try doing stuff in /usr/trinity. ;)
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