Re: does Linux have a registry?
Chris Cox wrote:
[putolin]
Yes... biggest problem with Windows isn't the all eggs in one basket
approach (though certainly a problem), but rather it's just the fact
that the basket has holes and occasionally catches on fire.
The biggest problem with windows _IS_ windows.
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