I don't think that most of us have a problem with the concept of a 
registry. The Windows(X) implementation is really the problem. A corrupt 
registry can render a Windows system useless.  

On 31 Jan 00, at 12:25, Thomas Charron wrote:

>   A registry is simply a unified system for accessing configuration data.  
> Period.  You call them config files.  Go ahead, but they are no more then 
> simplified registries, mostly using ASCII based key->value pairs..

Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Associate Director
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org

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