isbell@ucscf.UCSC.EDU (Art Isbell) (02/11/91)
In article <12150@darkstar.ucsc.edu> isbell@ucscf.UCSC.EDU (Art Isbell) writes: > >just as Edit did. When I try to log out, I get a Warning panel saying that an >internal Workspace error (#3007) has occurred. The panel warns about Because I cannot run Librarian, I have limited access to NeXT documentation. Does anyone know what this error might mean? >Feb 10 10:49:05 localhost Edit[259]: Pasteboard lookup failed on host localhost: (Netnameserver: name not checked in) >Feb 10 10:49:42 localhost Workspace[171]: App Kit: Pasteboard Mach messaging error #-102, in (null pointer) These are examples of the only messages that seem to be unusual. Can anyone explain what they mean or how to solve the problem(s) that they indicate? Thanks to Doug Brenner and Mark Adler who took the time to think about and respond to my appeal for help. No thanks to Mr. Wo who wasted bandwidth by flaming me for wasting bandwidth by posting system messages in full and for changing the user account directory to a non-standard directory, Users (his email was directed to /dev/null so fast that I don't remember his full name). Doug's and Mark's suggestions haven't solved the problem, so please keep your thinking caps on :-) -- _____ ____ Art Isbell |\ | | | | \ 315 Moon Meadow Lane NeXT Registered Developer | \ | ___ |____| | | Felton, CA isbell@ucscf.UCSC.EDU | \ | |___| | \ | | 95018-9442 (408)438-4736(B) | \| |___ | \ |___/ (408)335-1154(H)
rca@cs.brown.edu (Ronald C.F. Antony) (02/12/91)
In article <12162@darkstar.ucsc.edu> isbell@ucscf.UCSC.EDU (Art Isbell) writes: >changing the user account directory to a non-standard directory, Users (his /Users IS the standart directory for user accounts if you have more than a handful and don't want to clobber your / directory. See Network and System Administration manual 2.0 edition on page 41. Ronald ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." G.B. Shaw | rca@cs.brown.edu or antony@browncog.bitnet