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Tag: file-location

Where does Audacity keep a user’s configuration files?

By JamesPosted on January 15, 2023

Problem : I’ve just installed Audacity on SLED 11, from the Education repository if it matters. I’m trying to set […]

Where is the “defaults” executable on OS X stored?

By JamesPosted on September 13, 2022

QUESTION : I need to run the “defaults” command from my code, but I can’t just use “defaults write blah […]

Where should I put applications that need data on Linux/Ubuntu

By JamesPosted on July 10, 2022

Problem : I just downloaded Eclipse, and it is packaged as a compressed file. Within is a folder with the […]

In what directory should I install Jetty on Ubuntu Linux?

By JamesPosted on July 8, 2022

Problem : I’ve downloaded jetty-6.1.14.zip into my home directory on my Ubuntu 8.04 box. Where is the appropriate place to […]

Where to put binaries so they are always in path and can be found easily

By JamesPosted on June 21, 2022

Problem : I am making quite some binaries, scripts, etc. that I want to install easily (using my own RPM […]

Is there a way to prevent Windows 10 & Software Installs to split installation data into Program FIles/ProgramData/AppData/Documents etc

By JamesPosted on May 29, 2022

QUESTION : I am wondering if there is a way to prevent what I mentioned in the title. I’d like […]

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