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gull
response 150 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 7 18:34 UTC 2002

Re #148: Thanks. ;)
oval
response 151 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 7 18:51 UTC 2002

jesus. i sound like sarkhel in 149.

i am so sorry.

mooncat
response 152 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 7 21:53 UTC 2002

re#150- no problem. :)
coreyh
response 153 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 7 23:22 UTC 2002

I'm using freebsd also.  I turn off the autologin with the -K option.
keesan
response 154 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 8 02:27 UTC 2002

I think the satayhard spam came via Poland or Korea, not Indonesia.
The Koreans bounced my mail informing them of the open relay.  I have heard
they don't care.
scott
response 155 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 8 13:29 UTC 2002

(little random typos in spam is usually on purpose, to get around spam
filtering.  You're filtering "stayhard", but "satayhard" gets past the filter)
brighn
response 156 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 8 13:39 UTC 2002

"Satayhard"? Erotic Indian cuisine?
jmsaul
response 157 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 8 14:22 UTC 2002

Satay's not Indian.
brighn
response 158 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 8 14:49 UTC 2002

Thai. I'm half-awake this morning.
(Somebody else already made a similar joke anyway)
jmsaul
response 159 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 8 21:24 UTC 2002

Thai, Indonesian, Malay... the concept got around.
jep
response 160 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 13 15:25 UTC 2002

I can't connect via Backtalk.  I had to telnet in.
aruba
response 161 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 13 17:03 UTC 2002

The terminal server was hanging up on me earlier, but now it seems OK.
jep
response 162 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 13 17:25 UTC 2002

Still can't connect via Backtalk.
other
response 163 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 13 17:55 UTC 2002

ditto.  httpd dead?
jhudson
response 164 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 16 00:50 UTC 2002

It's working now.
rksjr
response 165 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 22 16:08 UTC 2002

Bug or feature?

  I have been unable to suspend emacs via the "C-z" routine
when emacs is accessed from the menu as "!emacs".

  Attempts to use the "C-z" routine result in nonresponse to
the "fg" or "%emacs" routines and have required exercising
the terminal hangup option.

  Is there a means of suspending emacs when emacs is
accessed from the menu as "!emacs"?
tpryan
response 166 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 24 11:09 UTC 2002

        Help!  I was trying to clean out my ~tpryan/mbox and when
I exited, I was left with a lot less then I intended.  I have a 
lot, including Job Search infor in there.  Is there a way for
it to be restored from the last save?
        Why did this happen?
        I keep on getting punished for trying to clean it out.
Previous times, I would spend time and before being able to 
save it, I get booted from the system.
russ
response 167 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 26 02:20 UTC 2002

nslookup has stopped working again.
bdh3
response 168 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 26 07:40 UTC 2002

Works for me.
keesan
response 169 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 26 15:43 UTC 2002

A few minutes ago I was terminated after hitting Enter after reading an item,
and getting an error message including the number 12, out of memory and the
word forking.  Was this a fork bomb?
glenda
response 170 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 27 01:21 UTC 2002

No, it was not a fork bomb.  The error was:  Error 12 out of memory trying
to fork.  Forking is a program trying to spawn another process as a normal
function of the program.  When several such things happen at once you can have
a momentary halt because there isn't enough ram to handle all of them.
keesan
response 171 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 27 02:13 UTC 2002

So what program was doing this?
bdh3
response 172 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 27 05:14 UTC 2002

Yours.
keesan
response 173 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 27 13:49 UTC 2002

Why did it do that yesterday when I pressed the enter key but this hads never
happened before or since - was something else using up the memory?
glenda
response 174 of 215: Mark Unseen   May 27 14:53 UTC 2002

Everyone else that was logged on and all the accounting/auditing programs.
I got the same message around the same time as you did.  I went upstairs to
wake STeve up and by the time I came back downstairs everything was ok, so
I told him to go back to sleep.
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