Before starting tonight, we copied two frames from last night's good seeing run to /data/photo/optics/52144. We don't know if these are the absolute best seeing frames, but they should be quite good. We also ran skippy with -window options of 180 and 240" on last night's fated run and got identical results to last night -that is the increased search radius does not work to tell you if you really are qute far off in your pointing. Dan homed the secondary during the afternoon and found a single step error. Mike and French moved the telescope in altitude and foind no problems. During checkout, Dan found the DA in the same state as last night - this time, though waiting for a command response from id6, not id5. Mike had, however, already done a successful test bias -so again this happened either during or in between drifts. For the second night in a row, I am testing Landru with the new Xserver while NOT driving (for safety). Observers- you don't have to do anything to use the new setup. You will, however, note, that you have 4 window managers running (one in each screen) and cannot move windows from one screen to another. The mouse, however, does move from one screen to the other in the manner you would expect. Clouds at sunset (and moon) so first up: cart 7 plate 625. Tonight, the 72 point model worked (for this plate at least) with no offset. Dan's Mac got Landru-envy and decided to bail ot of X while he was centering the guide stars. He had to start over and do a new spectro bias, loadCart, and guiderFlat before he could get things going again. Sigh. Next up - cart 1 plate 635. Stars appeared on teh first gotoField.