The Linux file system E-mail
by Hamish Taylor   
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
So, now that we have looked at where things are, what happens when you install an application? If you use Add/Remove Applications or the Synaptic package manage installer (see this previous article) then the package manager looks after the placement of all the files for you. If you decide to uninstall, then it removes all the files from the right locations. It becomes something that, after a while, you just don't think about.

As a user, if you create a file, then you can save it into the /home/<your user name here> folder. There are a few sub-folders that Ubuntu puts in there: Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Music, etc which makes it pretty easy to organise. It also means that when you want to re-install your system or move to another system, then you only have to back up one folder.

Working full-time for the last few weeks and the wonderful Tour de France have taken their toll on my article writing abilites! As I am back at university this week, I am going to try to increase my output. In my next article I will try to show you how to connect to servers, such as you might have at work or home.

As always, thanks for reading to the end and feel free to leave feedback and comments. I do appreciate them all!
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