Now that Gus showed me what to look for, it is installed. Perhaps the author took it for granted that every system should have it already?
On the other hand, it does take QUITE a bit of effort to test for every contingency, and most hackers just say "it works on my system - ship it!"
If it was commercial software and it behaved like that, yes you could be mighty pissed. I wouldn't get so irate at a set of hackers that do their best.
Payment for this system is pride, and OK, theirs took a little hit today. But that's the worst of it
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