Fix spelling error. Mention that FreeBSD 3.0 current has 16 character
login names. Pointed out by: "Timothy J Luoma" <luomat+FreeBSD@luomat.peak.org>.
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Why are login names <bf/still/ resticted to 8 characters
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Why are login names <bf/still/ restricted to 8 characters?
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<p>You'd think it'd be easy enough to change <bf/UT_NAMESIZE/ and rebuild
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Sun's NIS clients and no doubt cause other problems in interacting
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with other UNIX systems.
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<p>FreeBSD 3.0 and later will have 16 character names, however.
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<sect1>
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<heading>Can I run DOS binaries under FreeBSD?</heading>
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