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janc
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response 175 of 215:
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May 28 23:10 UTC 2002 |
Actually, it could have been a fork bomb or something similar.
Something was running Grex out of resources so that it couldn't do
ordinary forks. Grex's defenses against fork bombs will generally
terminate them pretty quickly, but there may be a brief period in which
you'll see problems like this before the system sets itself right
again. Grex has two layers of fork bomb defenses - the kernel blocks
will kill the more aggressive fork bombs pretty quickly - probably
within ten seconds. Robocop responds more slowly, possibly taking as
long as 8 minutes, but kills more categories of annoying programs,
including memory bombs.
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gelinas
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response 176 of 215:
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May 29 04:28 UTC 2002 |
Do we know why the network goes away every now and again? traceroutes tend
to end at rback0.flnt.mi.voyager.net.
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tpryan
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response 177 of 215:
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May 29 22:45 UTC 2002 |
Any news on when I can get my ~tpryan/mbox restored to the
last back-up, 1/27/2002?
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krj
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response 178 of 215:
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May 30 20:00 UTC 2002 |
Grex has been yo-yoing on and off the net. You can sort of see the
interrupts if you look at the party log.
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neevor
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response 179 of 215:
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Jun 3 05:42 UTC 2002 |
grex isn't updated enough.
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jaklumen
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response 180 of 215:
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Jun 3 08:18 UTC 2002 |
Grex doesn't have money enough.
It's a non-profit organization and is essentially run by volunteers.
That isn't really conducive to bleeding-edge technology.
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jmsaul
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response 181 of 215:
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Jun 9 04:04 UTC 2002 |
This may have been reported already, but if you do a finger, you'll see four
sessions reporting idle time in days.
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jp2
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response 182 of 215:
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Jun 9 17:53 UTC 2002 |
This response has been erased.
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other
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response 183 of 215:
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Jun 9 21:05 UTC 2002 |
I built my own control window which provides some additional
functionality and ease-of-use to backtalk. I know it's easier to
complain, but if you really try, you might be able to figure out
something similar.
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jp2
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response 184 of 215:
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Jun 9 21:07 UTC 2002 |
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oval
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response 185 of 215:
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Jun 10 08:13 UTC 2002 |
whereis nano
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gelinas
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response 186 of 215:
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Jun 10 13:05 UTC 2002 |
What is "nano"?
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twinkie
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response 187 of 215:
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Jun 10 14:00 UTC 2002 |
Nanoo Nanoo!
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oval
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response 188 of 215:
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Jun 10 14:24 UTC 2002 |
GNU clone of pico. http://www.nano-editor.org/
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jp2
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response 189 of 215:
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Jun 13 04:08 UTC 2002 |
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twinkie
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response 190 of 215:
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Jun 13 05:44 UTC 2002 |
Strange...chfn worked fine for me.
Respond, pass, forget, quit, or ? for more options? !chfn
Use <return> to keep, or "none" to delete.
Name [Kevin Nicholls]?
Location [none]?
Work Phone [none]?
Home Phone [none]?
Finger information unchanged.
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jp2
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response 191 of 215:
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Jun 13 16:30 UTC 2002 |
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jazz
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response 192 of 215:
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Jun 13 17:42 UTC 2002 |
The implementation of ssh here has some problem passing on vars.
Or, maybe, it doesn't like you.
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jp2
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response 193 of 215:
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Jun 13 17:52 UTC 2002 |
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mynxcat
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response 194 of 215:
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Jun 13 18:20 UTC 2002 |
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jp2
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response 195 of 215:
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Jun 13 18:23 UTC 2002 |
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mynxcat
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response 196 of 215:
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Jun 13 18:54 UTC 2002 |
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russ
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response 197 of 215:
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Jun 15 01:03 UTC 2002 |
We *still* have a modem with defective flow control, which disconnects
when an application (like sz) dumps more data than its buffer can handle
instead of dealing with it more gracefully.
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keesan
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response 198 of 215:
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Jun 15 01:34 UTC 2002 |
I fixed it at my end by dialing 761-5041, which always works for me when doing
fast downloads. 761-3000 almost never works unless grex is really clogged.
I hope some day someone can get around to removing the first modem in the
queue. I also wonder if there is any progress on the 28.8K modems. I had
to use grex to download a pdf file (a large one) just now after not being able
to connect to my ISP with lynx for DOS all day (other browers work but the
one I use tends to dump pdf files which are large, after trying to read them).
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oval
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response 199 of 215:
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Jun 16 01:48 UTC 2002 |
i've had a problem with pine. when i run it, the text is cut off on the side
and wraps over to the other side, and when i go into my inbox it's all warped
in tehre too. i've tried resetting up my terminal, but it doesn't fix it. any
ideas?
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