Debian's /tmpest in a teapot
Debian's /tmpest in a teapot
Posted Jun 4, 2024 15:56 UTC (Tue) by bluca (subscriber, #118303)In reply to: Debian's /tmpest in a teapot by Wol
Parent article: Debian's /tmpest in a teapot
Posted Jun 4, 2024 17:28 UTC (Tue)
by Wol (subscriber, #4433)
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As someone else said, things like attachments in emails are generally stored in temp (be it c:\temp or \tmp or yada yada) and the grief I get with "I edited an attachment and saved it, where have my changes gone?"
Some people learn, unfortunately some people CAN'T learn. What's that saying? "Every time man invents something idiot-proof, nature invents a better idiot".
I get people are upset that Debian is being dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, but it doesn't mean the 21st is any better than the 20th ...
Cheers,
Debian's /tmpest in a teapot
Wol