[opensuse] odd /usr/bin thing
- From: Bob S <911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 01:23:41 -0500
Hello SuSE users,
While searching for files in /usr/bin I noticed something that seems odd to
me. There is a folder in there named X11. It is a link to the same folder. If
you open it, it shows the exact same thing as /usr/bin. You can continue
opening the X11 directory until you have a /usr/bin//X11/X11/X11/X11 file
open on ad-infitum. They all show the exact same files and megabytes. What
is this? Can somebody explain the purpose?
Bob S
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