On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 16:11:49 -0700 Andrew Morton <[email protected]> wrote: > > All done - let me know if it needs anything else. > You got me with a tarball w/o a directory inside. Now I have to clean up the mess. Not the first time in life. I think I'll never learn. :) -- AstralStorm GPG Key ID = 0xD1F10BA2 GPG Key fingerprint = 96E2 304A B9C4 949A 10A0 9105 9543 0453 D1F1 0BA2 Please encrypt if you can.
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