Do you run Unix without disk quotas?

Anthony "Tkil" Foiani afoiani at nmsu.edu
Thu Feb 28 05:53:53 AEST 1991


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
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Tony Foiani  a.k.a. Tkil  (afoiani at nmsu.edu) or (mcsajf at nmsuvm1.bitnet)
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