out nothing, so far, RTFM.
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browser I know that can handle Java
pages on FreeBSD.
Are there others?
If you mean the FreeBSD-native netscape 4.x; yes, it's perfectly silly to run
*that*.
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registry.
The registry is a huge monolithic monstor of an abomination from hell.
Not that I don't like it or anything :-)
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nt. 8-).
Building this information into a directory hierarchy sounds clever but gives
me nightmares in recalling the startup / daemon control in Linux (using the
AT&T scheme, I believe)--which sounds like a good idea in theory but I always
found was an absolute nightmare in practice.
&g
enable NO
> sockettype stream
> protocoltcp
> waitNO
> userroot
> program /usr/libexec/telnetd
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> etc..
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> o Support sysctls in the HKEY_DYN_DA