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This is slightly of-topic ... sorry about it.
I'm with you if you mean that amiga should stay like amiga.
This new shared object thing is surely advantage to system, but naming is not exactly what I call amiga style. Historically there is somename.device , somename.library and so on. Easy on many ways. It is human readable form, library is maybe long suffix but it says it friendly way. If you look drawer contents in alpabetic order, it is easy to find what you look for.
With shared objects you have names like libsomename.so. Not very handy nor amigish way to say it, really ? And scan drawer, all files start lib ...eye must jump over three first character and start to reconice actual name after lib. Not very easy, if you have many lib#?.so files in drawer.
I should prefer somename.shared.object or someame.shared.library, even if naming scheme is longer. Anyway it is easier to read, it says everything needed in human readible form and it is amiga style.
Uuuuh, this made me feel better, I got high blood pressure, when I saw this libxx.so thingie...
Same applies to kmod files, why need to copy naming from unix/linux ?
Many cases in POSIX system commans and sufixxes, naming behaviour in general is minimal (ls , rm etc.) because of these old nasty paper cards with holes, when every saved bit meant less fragile paper storage for program/data. But this was sixties, we don't need to respect or copy this style, really. Amiga is originated to eighties with magnetic media, not sixties with paper media
I can't underline too much datatypes. it save a lot on years, when OS hasn't any official support for new types of pictures, sounds and so on. So it is good idea to develop it further for better stream handling etc. Datatypes are overall one of the best ideas generally in computer world.
Someone mentioned cups ... fine for me as long as it respects amiga file naming style and it's parts are stored in workbench to places, where normal brains can find them
At least part of cups drivers are raster driver and they were worse quality than others, at least before. It can be different today. Should be intresting to know, how well they perform with photo quality printing. I don't know current state of cups, since I don't use linux for desktop. It stays, where it's stenght lies, servers...
Amiga file sharing Envoy is good. Don't know, how it works with OS4 though. Something similar should be nice os4 native. Envoy has users and groups allso.
I think, that windows ACL type permissions are more suitable to small business(users,groups), where you can give permissions relativelly freely in user level. Pretty handy in small companies, where one person can have three different chairs and same time tight security is needed. Little 10-15 biochemical or medial companies like example. Unix users,group,owner is more or less useless in these cases and it suits better in corporates, where ACL can lead to mess.
http://www.softhut.com/envoy.htmlSamba is not bad for amiga-linux-window file sharing. Microsoft was forced to publish smb protocol (or parts of it) so it makes differene to samba eventually.
This was from point of view of user.
edit1: added link and mentioned kmod
edit2: some mumbo-jumbo about permissions
Edited by Mlehto on 2008/7/9 2:40:59