Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ncar!ames!pasteur!agate!eos!timelord From: timelord@eos.UUCP (G. Murdock Helms) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: Games Message-ID: <2072@eos.UUCP> Date: 6 Dec 88 23:06:45 GMT References: <154:doelz@urz.unibas.ch> Reply-To: timelord@eos.UUCP (G. Murdock Helms) Organization: Circle of Fire Lines: 55 (Reinhard Doelz) writes: >*flame on* >What the hell do you do with your computers ??? >My mailbox gets dozens of idiotic postings on dogfights on IRISes. >Don't you have urgent problems like me ? Yes, we have urgent problems too. And when we have urgent problems, we call Hotline Support and work out the problem with them. Using the comp.sys.sgi newsgroup for urgent problems is much like using mail for urgent messages....you get better results if you call. >I am fighting with SGI because of their "support". >I try to run 4DDN but have problems. >I want to tune the sysetem and don't know how to start best. >I should have a better accounting system than standard AT&T V.3. >I really want to run batch jobs on the IRIS but the documentation of > that matter is as usual - just inadequate. Have you posted a concise, accurate posting to comp.sys.sgi about each of these problems? There is a possibility that they are not getting out. I, for one, have not seen any postings on the topics you've mentioned. A call to your local Customer Rep may be in order here. Also, please keep in mind that this newsgroup is designed for users to share information about Irises with each other, as well as for posting complaints, suggestions, etc. You mentioned that you're getting all these posts in your mailbox...you might consider reading comp.sys.sgi through newsgroups instead, so as to take advantage of the "n" feature in your newsreader. >And you guys bother about how to run Dogfight and Arena!!! dog and arena are both demo programs on the Iris. As such, we need the information to find out how to make them run. Some people may even need these programs to run in order to show off the power of their machine, or even to test how breakable another of their machines is (dog and arena both broadcast like crazy). There are two things we need to be careful about on this, or any newsgroup: 1. We MUST be courteous to each other. A flame war will only bury the articles of value. Please be considerate of the other posters. 2. If you spot something you'd like to comment on, or would like to follow up, please check the rest of the group first to make certain someone hasn't already asked the same question. 25 "how do I do X" articles, all asking the same thing, can get a bit tiresome. -Murdock