On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 05:18, Aron Smith wrote:

> thanks guys as I suspected it was the seat keyboard interface that was 
> malfunctioning. i was copying an iso to disk instead of burning an image b
> Duh
> \thanks smitty

It might be a suggestion to that that interface checked. Quite often,
the chair-to-keyboard interface malfunctions or does not process
instruction sets as you would normally expect. I know from daily
experience that this is one of the most undependable parts of the
equation and in troubleshooting computer issues, one has to take into
account that particular interface more often than not. I would suggest,
prior to the next troubleshooting session, to lubricate the interface
with vast quantities of any alcohol based specially bottled lubricant -
this assists the interface in processing instructions sets. Also
unplugging the interface for a few hours at a time helps as well - for
some strange reason.

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