Tonight, I'm risking driving from Landru with the new Xserver. Clouds and moon at start of night dictate spectroscopy. First up cart 2 plate 634. We were very efficient and started to setup before twlight was over, but could not as the clouds were blocking our stars. Clouds clearing around 22:50 - switch to cart 9 plate 639. We needed an fk5InFiber to get guide stars. Right after setting up on the field, the telesopce stopped tracking again. See Problems section below. While setting up, we ran into the UDP problem, but followed Pete's wonderful folklore description of how to get yourself out of it and did in only a few minutes! Thanks, Pete. Once started scienceing, we saw SoS complaining about unmatching exposure numbers. Once again to folklore.... Whie exposing (we hope this was kosher), we found the DA's number was higher than SOP's so we issued an incrExposureNumber in SOP and then they both agreed. Thanks to Eric for this folklore item!:> We got this plate done in 3 exposures and went on to cart 4 plate 378. We got two guide stars on the gotoField. Clouds covered our guide stars as soon as we finished the preCalibs. They went away a few minutes later and we proceeded. We got red monsters on two science exposures. Lights at the telescope looked OK, but we were backed up against Holloman...? Finished in 4 exposures. Next up cart 5 plate 654. We got all 11 guide stars on the gotoField! Finished in 3 exposures. Next up cart 6 late 658. Again, we got all 11 guide stars on the initial gotoField. We also finished this plate in 3 exposures. We continue to have axis E secondary Galil problems, although they do not appear to be affecting the data. Cart 3 plate 666 ( %;-} ) was next. Found one guide star on the gotoField. The rest were only a few" away. Clouds got a little thicker during this plate. We took one exposure in clouds - one in twilight. Landru once again survived the night - this time while driving. (I'm running fvwm2 on it for Observers who care.)