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# 1  
Old 11-26-2008
How Can I find these system setting

My OS is B.11.31
Q1:
How Can I find default program-->default browser
-->default mail tools
positition in OS file
Q2:
How Can I find default log server location in OS file

Q3:
How Can I find boot program and serviecs
# 2  
Old 11-28-2008
Hello,

if you search a browser, type 'which mozilla' if it is installed. Otherwise, install your favorite browser. Default mail tool for command line, i prefer elm. If it is not installed, install it. May you use mailx.

Default log server location can be in /var/adm/syslog.

Boot Program and services? May you describe more exactly what you are searching for.
# 3  
Old 12-01-2008
hello,
my question means which processes start at boot time
can anyone tell me how to find that?
# 4  
Old 12-02-2008
man init...
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