Quoting Chris Gow <sniffy@xxxxxxxxxx>: > On November 9, 2004 02:19 pm, Zé wrote: > > im using kde-3.3.1. > > In konqueror i tried to create a folder name /temp but appeared a window > > dialog asking to change the name because there was a file named temp. > I've tried that before. > > > > This is absurd because konqueror is treating folders and files as being the > > same thing. > Uhh..no its not kde, but the OS. Try doing a mkdir in a shell; you'll get the > same error. I have a general idea why this isn't possible in Unix, but I > won't explain it here as I don't know the exact technical reasons why and I > don't want to go about spreading incorrect information. > > > > Of course that would be possible to have a file names temp and also a > > folder named temp. > Oh, just an FYI, Windows doesn't allow you to do this either. At least not > Win2k with NTFS. > In Unix and Linux, directories _are_ files. They are just files that happen to contain directory information. This is, like, really, really basic. Larry ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.