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Ryzuaki deleted the older sandbox but i was going to move it to User3412/Sandbox so no older sandbox content here
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Why is a registry file called a "hive"?[edit | edit source]
Distribution of Linux | |
Architecture | Windows NT |
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Latest version | Why is a registry file called a "hive"? 1.0 |
Initial release | The Windows NT Developers |
User interface | Explorer |
Why is a registry file called a "hive"?
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Name | Codename | Release date | Why is a registry file called a "hive"? version |
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Why is a registry file called a "hive"? 1.0 | Why is a registry file called a "hive"? | Why is a registry file called a "hive"? | Why is a registry file called a "hive"? |
Useless trivia day. 2.0 | Useless trivia day. | Useless trivia day. | Useless trivia day. |
Because one of the original developers of Windows NT hated bees. 3.0 | Because one of the original developers of Windows NT hated bees. | Because one of the original developers of Windows NT hated bees. | Because one of the original developers of Windows NT hated bees. |
So the developer who was responsible for the registry snuck in as many bee references as he could. 4.0 | So the developer who was responsible for the registry snuck in as many bee references as he could. | So the developer who was responsible for the registry snuck in as many bee references as he could. | So the developer who was responsible for the registry snuck in as many bee references as he could. |
A registry file is called a “hive”, and registry data are stored in “cells”, which is what honeycombs are made of. | A registry file is called a “hive”, and registry data are stored in “cells”, which is what honeycombs are made of. | A registry file is called a “hive”, and registry data are stored in “cells”, which is what honeycombs are made of. | A registry file is called a “hive”, and registry data are stored in “cells”, which is what honeycombs are made of. |
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Distribution of Linux | |
Architecture | i386, amd64, arm |
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Latest version | Devuan 4.0 |
Initial release | 3 May 2016 |
User interface | Xfce |
Devuan is a Debian-based Linux distribution that uses Sysvinit, runit and OpenRC instead of systemd.
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Devuan is a Debian-based Linux distribution that uses Sysvinit, runit and OpenRC instead of systemd. Version history[edit | edit source]
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