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naftee
response 125 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 14:04 UTC 2005

You feel it up the bum-hole.
gracel
response 126 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 17:39 UTC 2005

About 15 minutes ago, after being timed-out (distracted by snail-mail 
arriving) I tried to get back on, but the modem just rang and rang 
without answering.  Telnet works.

The same thing, except an unexpected-disconnect instead of a 
time-out, happened to kingjon yesterday evening.
albaugh
response 127 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 21:48 UTC 2005

This response has been erased.

tod
response 128 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 21:50 UTC 2005

Supersize
albaugh
response 129 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 22:00 UTC 2005

Re: resp:121 - Thanks for the reponse.  I see that there is no "resize" on
grex.  And my last-line-gobbled-on-home-telnet problem did *not* occur under
old grex, just nextgrex.  At work, I use Hummingbird's telnet.  At home I do  
indeed use the Windows telnet.

Is there no "pagesize" / "pageslines" setting in some config file I could
edit?
mcnally
response 130 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 23:54 UTC 2005

Typically no..  In a SysVish Unix system you could set the "ROWS"
environment variable, but the the BSD variant we're using does
things a little differently.  What happens if you do "tset vt102"
or "tset ansi" in the shell?  Do either of those termcaps work better?
kentn
response 131 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 11:21 UTC 2005

  /usr/X11R6/bin/resize
albaugh
response 132 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 16:48 UTC 2005

I'll have to get back to you re: those tset variations.  Meanwhile, did the
following do what you would expect?

Respond or pass? !/usr/X11R6/bin/resize
COLUMNS=80;                            
LINES=24;                              
export COLUMNS LINES;                  
mcnally
response 133 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 18:02 UTC 2005

 Ahh..  apparently it's "LINES", not "ROWS"..  These days my terminal
 software virtually always gets it right so I rarely have to mess with
 it manually anymore..

 The resize command merely outputs what you'd need to type in to the
 shell to get it to set your terminal settings properly, it can't force-
 feed them into the shell's environment.  For that reason it's usually
 used in conjunction with the shell built-in "eval", which causes the
 shell to evaluate an expression (in this case, one compounded from 
 several separate instructions.)  To use resize in conjunction with eval
 you'll want something like the backtick syntax I suggested above, e.g.:

   {exit bbs to your shell}
      eval `/usr/X11R6/bin/resize`
   {restart bbs and test whether it worked.}

 Using a shell escape to run it from within bbs probably isn't going to
 do you much good.

 The root of the problem, however, is probably that your terminal program
 is misreporting the number of lines and columns..  In which case you can
 either look at the results from /usr/X11R6/bin/resize and fudge a bit or
 (as I keep suggesting, I realize..) switch to a better terminal program,
 e.g. PuTTY.
gracel
response 134 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 16:50 UTC 2005

It's been three days since we were able to dial in at all; the modem
phone rings indefinitely and is not answered.
keesan
response 135 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 17:23 UTC 2005

I was able to dial in today, after 2 days of no connections.  Try again.
kingjon
response 136 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 23:05 UTC 2005

We finally succeeded in dialing in, when we noticed that there was another
official number posted in the motd. So I can report: 484-0512 rings open
indefinitely; 484-0513 works (at least for now).
keesan
response 137 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 00:52 UTC 2005

512 also would not connect for me today.
gelinas
response 138 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 01:31 UTC 2005

I may be able to get over that way on Monday.  I'll see if I have another
modem to drop in.
albaugh
response 139 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 02:58 UTC 2005

This response has been erased.

jadecat
response 140 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 03:45 UTC 2005

I don't know if this is a Backtalk problem or a Firefox problem...
however two strange things are ocurring.

The <next conf> button works to go through a few conferences, but then
it will just hang- or give me the first part of the conf screen but not
the section with the buttons.

Secondly, when reading items if I try to <view responses X-y> section,,
it seems to send me back a random number and the selection I requested.
albaugh
response 141 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 05:09 UTC 2005

I was wrong - it was running /usr/X11R6/bin/resize at the shell prompt that
allows bbs & paged reading to work.  My home telnet somehow causes my
interaction with nextgrex to be at 25 lines.
albaugh
response 142 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 05:10 UTC 2005

BTW, every time I scribble a response at the "Respond or pass?" prompt, bbs
croaks with "Memory fault".  However, the sribble succeeds.
krokus
response 143 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 15:43 UTC 2005

Oh boy...  Looks like I'm the sytem problem this time.

While having the mail program set as my pager, I did something that
generated 87 pieces of mail to one of my accounts.  My appologies in
advance if this gets us flagged as a spammer.

(As a quick explination: I use PuTTY, and accidently right-clicked after
copying a large block of text.  For those that don't know, that tells
putty to paste.)
drew
response 144 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 20:28 UTC 2005

I thought Shift-Enter was required to paste?
twenex
response 145 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 22:05 UTC 2005

Nope.
mcnally
response 146 of 281: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 16:39 UTC 2005

 Depends what settings you've chosen.  If you choose xterm-style 
 cut-and-paste it works as krokus describes.
keesan
response 147 of 281: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 17:49 UTC 2005

0512 is not working, 0513 is.
gelinas
response 148 of 281: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 03:35 UTC 2005

I didn't get over that way today.  Maybe tomorrow.
keesan
response 149 of 281: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 14:02 UTC 2005

Who has the 28.8K bank of modems?  
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