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Forgot the patch,

Regards,
  Bastian

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--- wipe.1.orig 2006-02-28 12:01:08.875022833 +0100
+++ wipe.1      2006-02-28 12:01:27.219224427 +0100
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 (MFM) allows any moderately funded opponent to recover the last two or three
 layers of data written to disk;
 .B wipe
-repeadetly overwrites special patterns to the files to be destroyed, using the
+repeatedly overwrites special patterns to the files to be destroyed, using the
 fsync() call and/or the O_SYNC bit to force disk access. In normal mode, 34
 patterns are used (of which 8 are random). These patterns were recommended in
 an article from Peter Gutmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) entitled "Secure

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