> The script I use is something I downloaded at www.linuxapps. > Just search for multiseti and it is bound to show up. If not, let me know > and I will send it over to you. Ok, I went to www.linuxapps.com and could only find something called mseti - a tcl script. The other thing is, how the blazes do I download from there? I didn't see anything obviously saying 'download', and I'm sure I clicked on just about everything... Regards, Ozz. (getting ready to hide his face forever if he's missed something obvious...)
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