Here is the actual data:
"8061","APAR","IX89806","IBM","","" "8062","APAR","IX89893","IBM","","" "8063","APAR","IX89419","IBM","","" "8064","APAR","IY06694","IBM","","" "8065","Upgrade","httpsrv.95","Bajie","http://www.geocities.com/gzhang +x/websrv/httpsrv.95.zip","" "8066","Hotfix","Temporary Hotfix: dtspcd.tar.gz","HP","ftp://dtspcd:d +tspcd@hprc.external.hp.com/dtspcd.tar.gz","To install this emergency +hotfix, "\n"download the archive and place it in a protected directory. Verif +y the integrity of the archive: "\n" "\n"MD5 Sum: b122f84857f4da65b50d9926201608a1 "\n" "\n"Unpack it, and run 'install_dtspcd x' "\n" "\n"Where 'x' is either: "\n" "\n"dtspcd.10.10 "\n"dtspcd.10.20 "\n"dtspcd.11.00 "\n"dtspcd.11.11 "\n" "\n"The value chosen depends on the system it is being installed on. + 10.24 systems should use dtspcd.10.20. 11.04 systems should use dts +pcd.11.00. "\n"On VVOS (10.24 and 11.04) systems the install_dtscpd should be run + at the SYSTEM access level." "8067","RPM","7.1k i386 update-disk-20011106.img","Red Hat","ftp://upd +ates.redhat.com/7.1/kr/os/images/i386/update-disk-20011106.img","" "8068","RPM","7.1k noarch redhat-release-7.1k-2.noarch.rpm","Red Hat", +"ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.1/kr/os/noarch/redhat-release-7.1k-2.noar +ch.rpm","" "8069","Patch","110286-04","Sun","","" "8070","Patch","110287-04","Sun","",""

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