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Old 2 Weeks Ago   #1 (permalink)
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Where do I install software????

Ok I know this is a dumb dumb questions. Linux allows you to install anywhere, but its driving me nuts. I want to be a little more organized with my file system and use it properly.


When I manually install a web server I make a /LAMP directory and place my LAMP services in the file. I also make a /Network file to install the network software like nagios and such.

When I do this I feel like Im installing software on the C:\, instead of C:\Program Files. Ya, I just referenced windows on a Linux site, my bad.

What is honestly the correct setup. I am working on CentOS and Suse mainly.
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You should be using your package manager to install software. Your package manager will download and install programs for you and then keep them up to date too.

Don't worry about talking about Windows, we all know it exists
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Another place where to get informations about FHS

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