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twenex
response 89 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 17:30 UTC 2004

Apologies for the misseplling in that response (#87).
tod
response 90 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 17:30 UTC 2004

What's disfunction?  Is that when you skip Algebra homework in Detroit?
twenex
response 91 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 17:31 UTC 2004

Holy crap. Apologies for the misspellings in responses #87 and #89.
mfp
response 92 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 17:32 UTC 2004

It's okay, twenex.  I wouldn't even have noticed if you hadn't pointed them
out.
happyboy
response 93 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 18:01 UTC 2004

re 90:  *groan*
i
response 94 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 01:13 UTC 2004

Re: #85
It looks like the internet connection was getting flakey again...i just
rebooted the DSL modem; recent experience says that should fix the problem
for roughly 2 weeks.
twenex
response 95 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 01:24 UTC 2004

Thankyou ta.
naftee
response 96 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 07:14 UTC 2004

Apologies for the spelling errors in resp:95 .  Ta.
mfp
response 97 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 07:24 UTC 2004

Go baq to Iraq.
gregb
response 98 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 16:56 UTC 2004

Re. 75:  Is this a straight, text file?  If so, and if seah line is
independent of the others (e.g., each line ends in a CR or EOL), then
you could use a text editor that can sort the lines so that all the
scribbled lines would be grouped together (I assume there's some
indicator that says it's been scribbled) so it would be easy to delete
them in one shot.
cross
response 99 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 00:41 UTC 2004

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gull
response 100 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 15:04 UTC 2004

Conferencing systems now seem to mostly be based on some kind of
database system.  Usually MySQL, but that's mainly because it's so
widely available -- if all you have is a hammer, everything starts to
look like a nail. ;)
gelinas
response 101 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 17:40 UTC 2004

(Confer U was based on gdbm, IIRC.)
tsty
response 102 of 286: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 19:32 UTC 2004

((( that was teh third iteration/generation of parnes' confer ???)
gelinas
response 103 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 00:38 UTC 2004

It was the port to Unix, yes.  It was based on WMU's port to VMS, Confer V.
russ
response 104 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 15:50 UTC 2004

Grex is inaccessible via ssh, and the web interface is excruciatingly
slow.  What's going on?
rcurl
response 105 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 18:13 UTC 2004

I recall its accessible via ssh1, although I only have an ssh2 client so
can't use that. 
russ
response 106 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 19:58 UTC 2004

It takes over 1 minute to load a new page in Backtalk.  I cannot
establish an ssh connection at all; it times out before connecting.

Doesn't anyone even know that something is wrong?
mfp
response 107 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 21:36 UTC 2004

It's fine now.
davel
response 108 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 00:35 UTC 2004

See coop item 105 resp 73 as to (maybe) why network connections were slow.
gelinas
response 109 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 01:24 UTC 2004

It looks like a vandal was misbehaving; its processes were killed off around
17:30.
sholmes
response 110 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 02:27 UTC 2004

Someone is hogging the system
12% w joelgsm
 10:22pm  up 23 days,  4:34,  42 users,  load average: 5.36, 4.48, 3.95
User     tty       login@  idle   JCPU   PCPU  what
joelgsm  ttyp7    10:21pm     1                /usr/local/bin/bash
joelgsm  ttypf    10:13pm     8                -
joelgsm  ttyq3     9:42pm    39                -
joelgsm  ttyq7     8:50pm  1:30                -
joelgsm  ttyq8    10:17pm     4                -
joelgsm  ttyqb    10:15pm     6                -
joelgsm  ttyqe     9:21pm    59                -
joelgsm  ttyr0     9:27pm    53                -
joelgsm  ttyr5    10:05pm    16                -
joelgsm  ttyr8     9:52pm    28                -
joelgsm  ttyra     9:13pm  1:08                -
joelgsm  ttyrb     9:48pm    33                -
joelgsm  ttyrc     8:09pm  2:12                -
joelgsm  ttys2     9:46pm    35                -
joelgsm  ttys8     9:32pm    49                -
joelgsm  ttys9    10:19pm     2                -
joelgsm  ttysb     9:50pm    31                -
joelgsm  ttyt0     8:40pm  1:41                -
joelgsm  ttyt3    10:07pm    14                -
joelgsm  ttyu4     9:34pm    47                -
joelgsm  ttyu6     9:23pm    57                -
joelgsm  ttyuc     9:44pm    37                -
cross
response 111 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 03:05 UTC 2004

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katie
response 112 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 19:50 UTC 2004

My sister Meg (and I) would love it if Grex didn't interpret her
"mintsol.com" as spam. I would like to be able to receive her email.
Can this be fixed?

prp
response 113 of 286: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 18:47 UTC 2004

Yesterday, 2004.08.13, from about 2pm-6pm backtalk was extreamly slow,
also Telnet and SSH connections failed.  Backtalk was so slow IE could
not cope, but Netscape could.
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