On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 20:34 -0700, Aaron Burt wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 08:14:46PM -0700, MJang wrote:
> > For some reason, I can't find / (or google) the limit on the number of
> > terminals that you can open in a GUI. I assume the limit is on the
> > number of CLIs (e.g. if the limit is 10
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 08:14:46PM -0700, MJang wrote:
> For some reason, I can't find / (or google) the limit on the number of
> terminals that you can open in a GUI. I assume the limit is on the
> number of CLIs (e.g. if the limit is 100, I assume that I could open ten
> terminals with 10 tabs ea
Folks,
For some reason, I can't find / (or google) the limit on the number of
terminals that you can open in a GUI. I assume the limit is on the
number of CLIs (e.g. if the limit is 100, I assume that I could open ten
terminals with 10 tabs each). I presume the limit is in some
configuration file
Massoud and jan say hi!
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From: "Mel"
To: "PLUG" ,
Subject: [PLUG] Sequent parts
Date: Tue, Oct 4, 2011 3:42 pm
I recently acquired some spare parts for a Sequent S500/SE30. I have
processor, memory, CSM boards, some PBay disks, and power supplies. A
dumb terminal, a
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 03:42:18PM -0700, Mel wrote:
> I recently acquired some spare parts for a Sequent S500/SE30.
Wow! Have you sent that to the XSequent list?
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/xsequent/
I know a couple folks on the list...
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On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 10:09:32 "Michael R" wrote:
> Which brings an alternate solution to mind.? Rather than banning
> Robinson from the list have a process [...] append the subject line
> of all his messages with "! KNOWN TROLL !"
Ever read "The Scar
I recently acquired some spare parts for a Sequent S500/SE30. I have
processor, memory, CSM boards, some PBay disks, and power supplies. A
dumb terminal, an STK 9730 library with no drives. Anything anyone wants
is free for the asking, or it goes to Free Geek.
Mel Andres
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On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 08:43:37AM -0700, Patrick J. Timlick wrote:
> (PLUGers: I am answering Aaron's questions here, but the answers may be of
> some general interest. Also, PLUGers like open(ness).)
Always good. It would be very sad if open technical discussion were to be
discouraged because
Larry Williams wrote:
> On 10/03/2011 07:39 PM, Mike Connors
wrote:
>> I agree with all of that. But allow me to play devil's
advocate for a
>> bit. Is it fair to new people coming on to the
list to have to deal
>> with this and just learn to deal with it
their own way?
>
> We deal with people
Bruce Kilpatrick wrote circa 11-09-30 05:25 PM:
> I installed this one...
>
> https://launchpad.net/weather-indicator
>
> If you install RadioTray, get the latest one from the web. It has some
> bug fixes.
Hm. The one from the OSU 11.04 repository gives me the errors below[1].
But installing
Fred James wrote:
> (omissions for brevity)
> The "offender" in question aside (and I do admit that I took personal
> offense at his tone ... my fault there), I am at a loss at to how long
> this thread and related threads continue. If one were to attempt to
> filter it all, then there would be
On 10/03/2011 09:58 PM, Larry Williams wrote:
> If Usenet taught me anything, it was how to filter the undesirable chat.
Agreed. Can we all please just move on?
Joe Shisei Niski
Portland, Oregon, USA
至誠
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On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, Larry Williams wrote:
> If Usenet taught me anything, it was how to filter the undesirable chat.
+2
Even antiquated old procmail can work wonders in this area.
This is one of those cases where the proposed 'cure' under discussion
would be far worse than the disease.
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Davi
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