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[jjmorey@MIT.EDU: background on m16-034-15]
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kimberly Carney)
Wed Feb 2 16:51:51 1994
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Date: Wed, 02 Feb 94 14:22:53 EST
From: Kimberly Carney <kim@MIT.EDU>
JJ,
What's going on w/ this machine? Have you taken a look at it?
did you find anything? Sound to me like it needs to
be reinstalled. If you need help let us know.
-Kim
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From jquiaot@MIT.EDU Wed Feb 2 12:51:45 1994
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Subject: background on m16-034-15
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 94 12:51:40 EST
From: Julius Q. Quiaot <jquiaot@MIT.EDU>
Hello!!! This really isn't a severe problem, it just gets annoying. Someone
has setup the background on this machine -- IBM POWERStation 200 M16-034-15 --
to constantly display covers to various hard rock albums: Metallica, Megadeth,
etc. It changes backgrounds every few minutes, and there's no way to override
it, at least none that I could do. I tried superimposing my own image over it,
but after a few minutes it puts up a new cover.
Thanks,
Julius Q. Quiaot
jquiaot@mit.edu
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