In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> Bad file descriptor
> 
> is generally when there is a fault with the disk...
> 
> try on some other server...
> 
> 

Bad file descriptor might well mean that a file that doesn't exist has 
been requested; this is more likely the problem

-- 
David Robley
Temporary Kiwi!

Quod subigo farinam

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