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Hmmm trying to post a new thread, but receiving a "Message too short... " error when submitting. I can reply just fine, just can't post. The message should be long enough.
So far I've tried to post in the "Unix for Dummies..." and the "Contact admins" forums but no luck. Thanks for the assistance! |
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