Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!unmvax!ariel.unm.edu!nmsu!opus!afoiani From: afoiani@nmsu.edu (Anthony "Tkil" Foiani) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin Subject: Re: Do you run Unix without disk quotas? Message-ID: Date: 27 Feb 91 18:53:53 GMT References: <1991Feb15.120048.6591@csv.viccol.edu.au> <28961@cs.yale.edu> Sender: news@NMSU.Edu Organization: NMSU Computer Science Lines: 20 In-reply-to: janet@bilby.cs.uwa.oz.au's message of 25 Feb 91 09:18:01 GMT One more small voice... As an undergrad with a larger-than-normal disk quota, I rarely have any trouble storing things. The main culprits to my disk space are when I want a particular program [say, gnus 3.13, or perl, or ircII] and the administraters never have the time to install it. I'd install them myself, but undergrads aren't allowed root access. More's the pity. Cheers, Tony -- -- Tony Foiani a.k.a. Tkil (afoiani@nmsu.edu) or (mcsajf@nmsuvm1.bitnet) Supporting: Unix / DOS / VMS / Macintosh / "What's this?" "But, although we make records for a hard world, we make records for a hard world that you can get by in, and that you can have fun in, that you can get off on." - Andrew Eldritch of The Sisters Of Mercy