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25 new of 870 responses total.
i
response 792 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 01:54 UTC 2005

I got /var down to 67% full by moving stuff over to /grex/zcore.
Hopefully i didn't screw too much up...
keesan
response 793 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 02:53 UTC 2005

Re putty download, my friend has no idea how to download anything.  We tried
several times to teach her to download files from grex and gave up.  She does
not know what a file is.  Or where the files are in the first place.  I tried
to draw pictures.  Or how to run a program.  We set her up to type grex in
order to reach her email here with pine, after turning on the computer. 
Someone else managed to set her up with IE and telnet.  I tried to explain
how to change from white on black to black on white printing.  She lives
several hours bike ride from here and it is snowy out.  
scholar
response 794 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 03:17 UTC 2005

thanks, i!
charcat
response 795 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 07:46 UTC 2005

party comes up with this message

/var: write failed, file system is full
mcnally
response 796 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 08:53 UTC 2005

  Yes, it's full again.
tsty
response 797 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 10:33 UTC 2005


tsty
response 798 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 10:35 UTC 2005

  
    .
EOT
&
/var: write failed, file system is full

/var: write failed, file system is full
pre
& h
  
  
tough to send email wehn this happens ....
!date
Fri Feb 25 05:35:14 EST 2005
  
i
response 799 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 12:33 UTC 2005

Ditto #792, /var's at 65% now.
eprom
response 800 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 25 19:12 UTC 2005

still can't get backtalk to save configurations changes...can someone look
into this????
naftee
response 801 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 00:31 UTC 2005

yeah ?????
gelinas
response 802 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 04:34 UTC 2005

I think it's going to have to wait for Jan, Jeffrey.
gull
response 803 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 19:39 UTC 2005

Wow.  And here I thought we'd be done with the whole 'disk full' thing
for a while after getting the new system.
keesan
response 804 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 20:06 UTC 2005

Latest problem is that seven of us were waiting for someone with a key to
show up at the pumpkin.  Jim and I walked to my apartment to clean out the
yard so it will hold a desk and three big chairs.  We can hold onto grex stuff
for a month at most while people decide whether to pick anything up.  Metal
shelving, mounting rack, but mostly SUN stuff and maybe 3 mono monitors.  
A few phones.  Don't know what the movers will keep.
naftee
response 805 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 22:34 UTC 2005

GrexStand
scott
response 806 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 26 23:47 UTC 2005

The move went great, once the key issues was resolved (thanks Aruba!).  I
snagged my old 5-line office phone and several big Sun VME cards.
keesan
response 807 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 00:48 UTC 2005

Scott, what are you going to do with the big cards?  We had hoped to recycle
the rest of them but our neighbor stopped by to see if anything was worth
putting on eBay and informed us that Friedman's Nonferrous Metals Recycling
closed a month ago.  There are rumors they may have opened a different place
in Ypsi, which is not much help to us.
        We spent a few hours taking apart:  2 keyboards (cracked, missing
keys), 2 IBM PCs (one with a hard card, the other with 2 full-height floppy
drives), a 9600 bps external modem (Practical Peripherals), several drive
enclosures for full-height scsi drives, a 9-in TI printer.  THe box of
diskette labels did not have an inventory number.  We still have the previous
grex computer, lots of cards, some T1 stuff, something that you can plug about
10 modems into, two SPARC terminals, two Ann Arbor Ambassador dumb terminals,
three monitors that might be TTL with burnin, a Sparc keyboard, another
keyboard, a few smaller boxes we cannot yet identify, some wires, one internal
modem (14.4 or slower?), a 486 motherboard, and a desk and three big chairs
and maybe some shelving.  Anyone want any of this?  A Sparc mouse with three
elongated buttons, cute.  Various metal plates that may have gone with the
rack that went to provide.net.  We are wondering WHY grex kept some of the
above when it was over 20 years old.  
        We are putting the smaller metal pieces into the recycle bin but does
anyone know of a place that accepts ferrous metal and does not charge to take
it?  (They used to pay, but we lost both local junkyards).  Kiwanis takes its
computer stuff (and will take our monitors and terminals) to a place that pays
5 cents/pound - maybe they will come pick up our boards and larger cases. 
We used to get about 15-20 cents/lb for 'greenboard'.  
gelinas
response 808 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 03:20 UTC 2005

It should be a while until the home-directory partitions fill up.  However,
/var seems to be something else.
scholar
response 809 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 03:24 UTC 2005

it's ur mom
drew
response 810 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 05:14 UTC 2005

Re #807:
    I might have a use for the 9600 baud modem, as a backup for my 33.6K.
scott
response 811 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 13:12 UTC 2005

I took those VME cards for decorative purposes.  :)
keesan
response 812 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 16:03 UTC 2005

Drew, we recycled that modem but you are welcome to one of our 14.4K modems
- internal or external.  We also recycled most of our 14.4 externals and only
kept 4-5.  And about 10 internals.  
slynne
response 813 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 19:25 UTC 2005

It was pointed out to me by someone on my blog that when one clicks on 
links that are on Grex's home page (http://grex.cyberspace.org), you 
get a "back talk crash" 

Specifically, this happens when one clicks on the links to sample the 
conferences. 

Example: http://grex.cyberspace.org/cgi-bin/backtalk/peek:agora
scholar
response 814 of 870: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 19:27 UTC 2005

Dude.b
krj
response 815 of 870: Mark Unseen   Mar 4 15:44 UTC 2005

A report from party is that FTP is not working for removing
files from Grex.  I tried it myself and got a timeout.
keesan
response 816 of 870: Mark Unseen   Mar 4 20:34 UTC 2005

Is anyone planning to fix lynx, links and w3m so they can access ftp sites
if you are a paying member of grex?  
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