Matti wrote:In Ubuntu /usr/src directory is owned by "root" (both owner and group).
This does not mean that it is owned by "root" in any distro.
Linux Mint 14 does not have /usr/src
Since the "root" is only mentioned at the final "installation stage", it might be obvious for any Linux newbie that all previous stages do not require root privileges _http://www.opensound.com/wiki/index.php/Building_OSSv4_from_source#Installing_the_OSS_kernel_modules
"hg clone" should not be run by root, and the OSS Wiki does not recommend such "heresy"
_http://www.opensound.com/wiki/index.php/Building_OSSv4_from_source#Obtain_the_OSS_source
Such strange ideas, like "sudo hg clone", are to be found only in the Ubuntu Documentation
_https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenSound#Obtaining_the_OSS_Source
In any case, the OSS Wiki is not a kind of Koran, or Bible. If it is a Holy Book, Ubuntu users should not be allowed to interpret it how they want.
The Russian Orthodox Church, for example, does not allow ordinary people to interpret the Russian Bible. Moreover, you should have a special theological education to be able to read the Russian Bible, because it was written in a kind of ancient Bulgarian language. It is forbidden to translate it to Russian to prevent misinterpretations. They know that misunderstanding of Holy Scriptures may cause religious conflicts and wars, as it happened in Europe, when somebody translated the Bible
_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestant_Reformation
_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Years%27_War
For a similar reason, the Bible also caused troubles in Papua New Guinea. The translation of the Bible into Pidgin inspired anti-western Cargo cults (see: Colin Swatridge,
Delivering the goods: Education as cargo in Papua New Guinea, Manchester University Press, 1985). See also: Peter Lawrence,
Road belong Cargo: A study of the Cargo movement in the Southern Madang District, New Guinea. Manchester University Press 1964 _https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lawrence_(anthropologist)
The problem is that Cargo cultists (and, perhaps, Ubuntu users) are "missing something essential" (Richard Feynman) _http://www.lhup.edu/~DSIMANEK/cargocul.htm
Mike Daisey, The Last Cargo Cult (interviews) _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB-26XqDZj8
Cargo Cult _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmlYe2KS0-Y
Cargo Cult (Russian translation) _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6qxREv-EyM