What is the benefit of the way that Linux organizes the files of installed programs? – unix.stackexchange.com

In Windows, the system drive C: has a directory program_files, under which each program has its own directory. In Linux, under /usr/ and /usr/local/, there are /bin, /etc, /share, /src, etc. So ...

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