Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on November 04, 2005 01:06 AM
From the article:
'However, under that pretty facade, Gobo has a little secret. The developers had to maintain the traditional Unix tree, for legacy reasons. (The same thing happened with Mac OS X, which also uses a similar "dirty trick" to hide it.) You can still access the old tree, and even configure the system to show only the directories you want, by using a kernel patch called GoboHide.'
It may be that this GoboHide thungy works around this. If so, great. If not, I'd agree: not very useful.
Re:And does not meet standards
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on November 04, 2005 01:06 AM'However, under that pretty facade, Gobo has a little secret. The developers had to maintain the traditional Unix tree, for legacy reasons. (The same thing happened with Mac OS X, which also uses a similar "dirty trick" to hide it.) You can still access the old tree, and even configure the system to show only the directories you want, by using a kernel patch called GoboHide.'
It may be that this GoboHide thungy works around this. If so, great. If not, I'd agree: not very useful.
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