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salad
response 325 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 02:01 UTC 2004

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salad
response 326 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 02:21 UTC 2004

Looks like I fatally fucked up item 320 in the test conference!! SOrry guysd!
please fix
rational
response 327 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 02:22 UTC 2004

 :(
gelinas
response 328 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 03:17 UTC 2004

No, I don't think you do anything to the item.  It looks fine to me.

Especially in light of its first response.
salad
response 329 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 03:35 UTC 2004

O, well, that would mean ryan is fucking the system up, which is prefectly fine
with me.

But it still doesn't solve the problem!!
gelinas
response 330 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 04:04 UTC 2004

I will be plain:  there is nothing wrong with the item in the test
conference.  The author of the item used an executable as the text of
the item.  It takes a while for picospan to process the file because of
its size, but that's all.

Someone (rational? salad? I forget which) has now entered a very similar
item in agora.  (I don't remember the number.  The commands

        browse 310-328
and
        browse 330-last

should find it.
salad
response 331 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 04:17 UTC 2004

The item is not similar at all.
rcurl
response 332 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 15:52 UTC 2004

Respond or pass?
Got error 13 (Permission denied) in opening item file
gelinas
response 333 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 16:05 UTC 2004

An item was taken off-line for a while.  It has now been put back, with the
text modified.
rational
response 334 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 16:43 UTC 2004

You mean you PURPOSELY vandalised the bbs.
tod
response 335 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 18:33 UTC 2004

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tod
response 336 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 18:47 UTC 2004

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twenex
response 337 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 19:41 UTC 2004

Jerkoff is posting /etc/passwd all over the place. You had the privilege of
seeing the Man in Motion.
salad
response 338 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 19:45 UTC 2004

haha
aruba
response 339 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 13 20:31 UTC 2004

Item 331 gave me an error when I tried browsing it, because the file is
gone.  Typing "forget 331" fixed it so browse doesn't choke.
gelinas
response 340 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 00:35 UTC 2004

I don't know who removed 331, nor do I know how it was removed.
I jury-rigged something.  I'm kind of surprised it worked. :)
tsty
response 341 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 05:42 UTC 2004

anyone know what/why there are loooooong delays when going from one
item to the next after the rfp prompt? and also in starting to read
a specific item frm the ok: prompt.
  
i mean times like a minute or more, not just a net-lag few seconds.
gelinas
response 342 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 05:54 UTC 2004

My *guess* is that it has to do with certain text being entered into
items and then removed by staff.  The removed text is quite large.
keesan
response 343 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 02:38 UTC 2004

What hardware problem might be responsible if we are unable to do Y and have
it print mail from within pine, on two computers?  On a third computer it all
works.  We tried two printers (which worked elsewhere), two cables, two
computers, one with 2 different modems on 2 comports (2 and 3), two of grex'es
phone numbers (3000 and 5041).  The printer works otherwise and will PrtScr
mail.  Is it possible to print (on your home computer) files that are in your
home directory and if so how, short of downloading them first?

These two computers are ones we put together for a friend who likes to print
all the jokes people send her forwarded in email.  

Also when she forwarded mail from grex (pine, f) the attachments arrived as
large strings of 7-bit characters instead of images, tho the receiving mail
program (webmail) identified them at attachments before she tried to read the
mail.  When I sent her mail directly with an attached image that worked (she
saw the image).  

WE are using Kermit.  Once we had a 14.4 bps modem that would not, with
kermit, print from pine.  But we tried 3 modems tonight.  (I did not want to
take apart my computer to try the one that was in it.)
rcurl
response 344 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 06:32 UTC 2004

I print text files from my grex directory wby selecting the text and then
using Print Selection (Apple-P).
keesan
response 345 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 10:32 UTC 2004

Our keyboards don't have any Apple-P key.  I discovered that the problem is
kermit will do prYnt from c:\kermit but not d:\kermit and now we have to talk
her through making a new directory, copying files to it from the old one, and
editing a batch file to change d: to c:.  

Is there a way to print directly with a non-Mac computer from one's home
directory at grex?  I think you can print from lynx directly.
gelinas
response 346 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 11:54 UTC 2004

Are they the same version of kermit?  I'm *really* surprised that kermit
would care which drive it was on for printing.  It seems more likely
that there is a difference in the terminal-support settings.  Pine uses
"attached to ANSI" for its printing.  (I don't use kermit, so I can't
offer suggestions on checking its settings.)

I think lynx uses the same print mechanism Pine uses.  If one works,
the other should.

"Print Selection" is a feature of the terminal software.  I seem to
recall seeing it in ProComm or ProComm Plus.  Again, I don't use kermit,
so I can't comment on its features.
remmers
response 347 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 12:32 UTC 2004

Re #345:  For printing Grex text on your local printer, you might try
the "pcprint" command, e.g.

        pcprint FILENAME            (from a shell prompt)
or     read pass 100 | 'pcprint    (in Picospan, to print an item)

This might or might not work, depending on how your terminal software
is set up.
remmers
response 348 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 12:38 UTC 2004

There is a new vote in progress on a proposal to amend the bylaw
article on member votes.  Voting runs through March 23.  Type  vote
at a shell prompt or  !vote  at any other prompt to read the
proposal and/or cast a ballot.  See item 122 in Coop for discussion.
remmers
response 349 of 384: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 13:51 UTC 2004

I should add that since this is a bylaw amendment, at least 75% of
members voting must vote in favor in order for it to pass.
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