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Date: | Sat, 19 Feb 1994 13:06:23 -0500 |
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Very strange. I received the error that news cannot write the NEWSRC file,
possible disk quota exceeded. I just recently cleaned out my login
directory because of this error before. Then, I did a show quota:
MIAVX1> $ cd
MIAVX1> $ show quota
User [SAN,JDCARMACK] has 17 blocks used, 2983
available, of 3000 authorized and permitted overdraft of 500 blocks on
SYS_USERS
MIAVX1> $ cd temp
MIAVX1> $ show quota User [SAN,JDCARMACK] has 19910
blocks used, 90 available,
Is it trying to write to the ACQUIRE_DIR? Isn't that a little silly?
John
--
Drivel of the year:
"...DOS is utterly unable to handle more than 1MB of memory. Removing
this limitation from DOS would result in something that just _isn't_
DOS any more--it wouldn't run existing DOS programs." -PC Mag, Nov 23,
1993.
---> OS/2? - what DOS could have been and would like to be.
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