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| 16 new of 215 responses total. |
keesan
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response 200 of 215:
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Jun 16 14:03 UTC 2002 |
Sometimes Control-L fixes problems with odd looking screens, or you might try
exiting and redialing (or retelnetting).
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oval
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response 201 of 215:
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Jun 16 18:53 UTC 2002 |
nah it happens everytime .. only the pine in grex, not my pine, or my other
shell's pine.
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oval
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response 202 of 215:
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Jun 16 18:59 UTC 2002 |
actually it's my terminal setting or something which i can't seems to fix.
ls -a looks like someone vomitted a bunch of words in my terminal.
my other account here does not have the same problem. i'll check out my .rc
files..
:(
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gelinas
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response 203 of 215:
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Jun 16 19:03 UTC 2002 |
Check out your terminal settings, first:
printenv TERM
and
printenv TERMCAP
I usually use vt100, but I found that my xterminal passed its termtype to grex
and just messed up everything.
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oval
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response 204 of 215:
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Jun 16 19:18 UTC 2002 |
well it's fixed. everytime i ran 'change', it wouldn't fix it, and had my cols
set to 195, while the other account is set to 95.
'stty cols 95' seems to have fixed it. my terminal is vt102, but used to be
vt100, perhaps the switch did screw it up ..
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gull
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response 205 of 215:
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Jun 17 19:09 UTC 2002 |
/a is full.
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jor
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response 206 of 215:
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Jun 17 22:46 UTC 2002 |
/usr is at 99%
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gelinas
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response 207 of 215:
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Jun 19 22:12 UTC 2002 |
I just discovered that ssh does not work very well with grex's password-aging
system: the report is merely "permission denied". Switching to telnet
revealed that the password had expired and needed to be changed. 'twould be
really nice if ssh would let folks in and then something else would prompt
for a new password. Or, if nothing else, ssh could say, "Try telnet".
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jor
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response 208 of 215:
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Jun 21 13:04 UTC 2002 |
I'm wondering how automated the agora rollover is.
U.S. Naval Observatory estimate for start of summer
today is 9:24. Let's see how timely we are.
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davel
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response 209 of 215:
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Jun 21 13:33 UTC 2002 |
Unless Walter's written something, it's not automated at all.
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aruba
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response 210 of 215:
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Jun 21 14:50 UTC 2002 |
Right, I believe Walter does the change manually.
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i
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response 211 of 215:
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Jun 22 02:04 UTC 2002 |
The critical /bbs/conflist file lives under an old version control system;
i'd have very little interest in trying to write all the boring check-for-
and-handle-all-possible-errors code in any case.
Peeking in /bbs/agora42 suggests that our fair fw entered the first item of
the new agora about 8:30 last evening (Ann Arbor time). I'll actually do
the roll when the fates have the right person ready to get the very first
response of summer in.
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jep
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response 212 of 215:
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Jun 22 02:27 UTC 2002 |
Go ahead, Walter, I'm ready.
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carson
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response 213 of 215:
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Jun 22 03:51 UTC 2002 |
(hmm. it was about six months ago that the race to become the first
to respond to a new Agora led to an irrational feud that has yet to cease.)
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davel
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response 214 of 215:
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Jun 22 13:46 UTC 2002 |
I didn't think Walter had written something to automate it. I wouldn't.
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jor
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response 215 of 215:
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Jun 22 16:02 UTC 2002 |
When I mentioned auto-agora-roll on M-Net they
laughed at me. Laughed I tell you.
My only consolation will be to dig back
to six months ago.
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