On 8/22/05, Russ Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You only need a "good" list if "bad" is the norm.
> If "bad" is the norm, let's address that instead.
> 

Bad is as in badly compressed (that is easy to check for, you uncompress,
mount, diff the trees) or bad meaning a bug in a program inside the
CD?. Booting the
CD in a virtual environment may help on that, though it may be too
much of a hassle.
-- 
- curiosity sKilled the cat

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