Yep, it fixes it just fine. (Not in debian yet, so I had to d/l it
"manually"; boy am I getting lazy.)
Odd that this would appear and disappear. As if it was meant to appear
to throw light on the kernel quirk.... nahh.
--kmb203@psu.edu----------------Debian/GNU--1.3---Linux--2.0.30---
"The C Programming Language -- a language that combines all the
elegance and power of assembly language with all the readability
and maintainability of assembly language." (version 2.0 of this
signature, thanks Pete :)