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I don't like the mess some software makes when it install in my system so I want to move it to a more appropriate place.

My questions are:

1- Where is the most appropriated directory for this? (some hidden folder made with this purpose, I thought linux had something like this as a standard)

2- How I move it without breaking anything?

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[–] akash_rawal@lemmy.world 9 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I don't like the mess some software makes when it install in my system

I gave up bothering about this a decade ago and I just store my files elsewhere while software treat the home directory as 'application data'.

[–] MrSpandex@lemm.ee 3 points 11 months ago

Agreed - I'm much happier with my /files directory. Not to mention I have no interest in organizing my files by type (photos, documents, music). Instead I have directories like house, finances, podcasts, etc.

I just wish programs wouldn't take the XDG directories so seriously and default to those locations. I'd rather they always default to last saved directory.

[–] kariboka@bolha.forum 2 points 10 months ago

gotcha, yeah, I think I will try the same. I used to do this in windows because it is a mess.