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naftee
response 267 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 20:42 UTC 2005

Har, har !
rcurl
response 268 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 05:09 UTC 2005

Re #265: while I agree that the staff are to be thanked heartily for their
efforts in maintaining Grex, I think it is unreasonable to expect everyone
to be come equally skilled before they can complain. After all, the members
of Grex that do not have the skills to do what staff does are still donating
the funds required for staff to do what they do. I think some thanks are
due for even just that - and that members do gain some license to complain
thereby. In addition, it would be a huge waste of time and money for
*everyone* using Grex to become equally skilled as staff, as then how could
all that talent possibly be used simultaneously? Isn't there a suitable
maximum to the number of staff required to adequately service Grex?
nharmon
response 269 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 12:10 UTC 2005

As the number of talented staff increases, the better the chances that
someone will be available to work on the system at all hours of the day
and night.
bru
response 270 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 12:13 UTC 2005

How about grex spend a little cash on the machine, hire a tech to come in and
FIX whatever is actually wrong and stop it from crashing.
jep
response 271 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 14:07 UTC 2005

Minor thing, but isn't it time to remove the MOTD item that some 
loginids are missing but the staff is working to recover them?  It's 
been there for something like 6 months, if not longer.  The staff is 
not working on recovering them at this point, or at lrast so I prefer 
to believe.  That announcement is kind of painful to see, day after day.
dpc
response 272 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 14:08 UTC 2005

Thanks to remmers for saving us!

A few minutes ago, *both* dialin lines were ringing open.  I thought 
the system had crashed again.  I am pleasantly surprised to see that 
it's only the dialins that are hosed.
davel
response 273 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 14:13 UTC 2005

davel
response 274 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 14:15 UTC 2005

It apparently had crashed again.  It wasn't available over the network,
either.  last shows entries with end times of "crash" and a reboot about 9:50.
johnnie
response 275 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 21:05 UTC 2005

In via Backtalk.  Can't read anything in the current (Autumn)
Agora--hangs when I try to do anything (both pre and post the repairs
done yesterday and today).  Summer Agora works fine.

rcurl
response 276 of 281: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 19:47 UTC 2005

Pine is giving problems. When the inbox is opened all new messages are not
listed. If one just returns anyway, one can read each message in order, but
they remain unlisted in the message index shown.
rcurl
response 277 of 281: Mark Unseen   Nov 9 19:53 UTC 2005

Pine  is again giving problem. The  Inbox does not show  properly when
selected. 
rcurl
response 278 of 281: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 02:09 UTC 2005

Pine got OK again for a while, but now again the Inbox is not shown
properly (it cuts off). What changes are being made that cause it to go
bad for a while and then be OK again for a while? Are changes being made
to the system that could cause these changes in pine? If so, would whoever
is making the changes announce them so we can ALL attribute the changes we
see to a cause?
albaugh
response 279 of 281: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 19:48 UTC 2005

(why are you using oldagora to report this?)
rcurl
response 280 of 281: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 20:36 UTC 2005

Because I have both agora and oldagora in my .cflist and I sometimes don't
notice which I'm in.... my bad. 
naftee
response 281 of 281: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 05:09 UTC 2005

it's raining on rane's .cflist 
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