When you use Linux, it is most likely that you are using either the Fat32, or Ext4 file system. They are almost exactly the same. However, there is a Linux Distro that has it’s own filesystem. Unlike most Linux distros, Gobo Linux takes a Mac-OS like approach to a file system. I am going to go over the file system, the desktop, and more.
It also contains the folder for all of the variables.
GoboLinux stores all application data under one folder appdata/gimp structure (like Windows Program Files), not spread around in /etc/ and /config, like most other distros
GoboLinux stores all application data under one folder appdata/gimp structure (like Windows Program Files), not spread around in /etc/ and /config, like most other distros