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Re: Opera (was Re: Good news on claws-mail)

2014-10-30 Thread Bret Busby
On 30/10/2014, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 05:56:25PM +0100, Siard wrote: >> I just installed the x86_64 version in my new PC (amd64) with 'dpkg -i'. >> After trying to 'apt-get install' the 3 gstreamer*-dependencies, >> I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install'

Opera (was Re: Good news on claws-mail)

2014-10-30 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 05:56:25PM +0100, Siard wrote: > I just installed the x86_64 version in my new PC (amd64) with 'dpkg -i'. > After trying to 'apt-get install' the 3 gstreamer*-dependencies, > I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install' (without packages) > and voilà: all dependen

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-29 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 30/10/14 07:52, Charlie wrote: > On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 17:56:25 +0100 Siard sent: > >> I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install' (without packages) >> and voilà: all dependencies were neatly solved. > > Thank you, I have to be honest, I was a bit wary about doing that, so > didn't try

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-29 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 30 oct 14, 07:52:37, Charlie wrote: > On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 17:56:25 +0100 Siard sent: > > > I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install' (without packages) > > and voilà: all dependencies were neatly solved. > > Thank you, I have to be honest, I was a bit wary about doing that, so >

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-29 Thread Charlie
On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 17:56:25 +0100 Siard sent: > I followed apt's advice to try 'apt-get -f install' (without packages) > and voilà: all dependencies were neatly solved. Thank you, I have to be honest, I was a bit wary about doing that, so didn't try it. Charlie -- Registered Linux User

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-29 Thread Siard
Charlie: > Charles Kroeger: > > I suggest you try Opera beta. It's the best browser I've used in a > > long time. > > > > Version:26.0.1656.8 - Opera is up to date > > Update stream: beta > > System: Debian GNU/Linux jessie/sid (x86_64; XFCE) > > > > http://deb.opera.com > > But dep

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-29 Thread berenger . morel
Le 29.10.2014 06:38, Charlie a écrit : On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 13:47:26 -0400 Charles Kroeger sent: It's very maintained on linux. I suggest you try Opera beta. It's the best browser I've used in a long time. Version:26.0.1656.8 - Opera is up to date Update stream: beta System: Debian

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-28 Thread Charlie
On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 13:47:26 -0400 Charles Kroeger sent: > It's very maintained on linux. I suggest you try Opera beta. It's the > best browser I've used in a long time. > > Version: 26.0.1656.8 - Opera is up to date > Update stream:beta > System: Debian GNU/Linux jessie/sid (x

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-28 Thread Charles Kroeger
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 17:40:02 +0200 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > opera might be closed source and unmaintained on > linux, it's still my favorite. It's very maintained on linux. I suggest you try Opera beta. It's the best browser I've used in a long time. Version:26.0.1656.8 -

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-27 Thread Darac Marjal
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 02:41:26PM +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > > > Le 23.10.2014 20:40, lee a écrit : > >berenger.mo...@neutralite.org writes: > > > >>The only problem is bash, here: it is unable to handle > >>multi-instances, so the histories are lost more or less randomly when

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-27 Thread lee
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org writes: >> Do you use tmux? > > No, I do not really see the interest of using it, I must admit it. One advantage is that you can detach from the session and even log out and come back later, and it also survives the X server going down. -- Again we must be afraid

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-24 Thread berenger . morel
Le 23.10.2014 20:40, lee a écrit : berenger.mo...@neutralite.org writes: The only problem is bash, here: it is unable to handle multi-instances, so the histories are lost more or less randomly when I close/spawn terminals and sessions. # append history rather than overwriting it shopt -s

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-23 Thread lee
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org writes: > The only problem is bash, here: it is unable to handle > multi-instances, so the histories are lost more or less randomly when > I close/spawn terminals and sessions. # append history rather than overwriting it shopt -s histappend Do you use tmux? --

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-23 Thread berenger . morel
Le 20.10.2014 17:29, Steve Litt a écrit : On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 03:37:56 +0200 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: And, finally, I consider myself as a DE user. My DE is built by myself around a terminal-emulator, a tiling window manager, Which one? i3 I use Openbox, which of course is

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-23 Thread berenger . morel
Le 21.10.2014 23:37, Steve Litt a écrit : On Tue, 21 Oct 2014 00:58:27 +0200 lee wrote: berenger.mo...@neutralite.org writes: > But my opinion is that, it's the accumulation of tools using > different slow languages, which will kill the computer's resources > (shell, python2, python3, php,

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-21 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 21 Oct 2014 00:58:27 +0200 lee wrote: > berenger.mo...@neutralite.org writes: > > > But my opinion is that, it's the accumulation of tools using > > different slow languages, which will kill the computer's resources > > (shell, python2, python3, php, perl, basic, whatever). > > Perl isn

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-21 Thread lee
Steve Litt writes: > On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 14:20:25 +0200 > lee wrote: > > >> Since you're re-inventing the wheel: >> >> // sxnotify.c > [...] >> >> # aptitude install libsx-dev > > Very, very nice! I'm glad you like it :) There's also 'xmessage', and it requires you to click on a button, whi

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-21 Thread lee
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org writes: > But my opinion is that, it's the accumulation of tools using different > slow languages, which will kill the computer's resources (shell, > python2, python3, php, perl, basic, whatever). Perl isn't exactly slow, considering what it does. In any case, pick

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 21/10/14 05:42, Don Armstrong wrote: > On Mon, 20 Oct 2014, Scott Ferguson wrote: >> The . Don't you think? > > This is off topic for -user. Please take it to private e-mail if you > must continue. > Agreed, and I regret it. My sincerest apologies to the list. Kind regards -- To UNSUBSCR

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 20 oct 14, 11:29:09, Steve Litt wrote: > > An afficienado would argue with you that it's a DE only if the apps can > all interact. That's your definition, Wikipedia seems to disagree. > Me, I'd prefer all my apps mind their own business, but > hey, that's just me. How does that work with

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 20 oct 14, 18:46:11, Peter Nieman wrote: > On 20/10/14 13:53, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > >On Du, 19 oct 14, 15:35:47, Peter Nieman wrote: > >>Anyway, evince *recommends* dbus-X11, but after removing dbus it no > >>longer worked. > > > >Could you please elaborate on "it no longer worked"? Do you

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread Peter Nieman
On 20/10/14 13:53, Andrei POPESCU wrote: On Du, 19 oct 14, 15:35:47, Peter Nieman wrote: Anyway, evince *recommends* dbus-X11, but after removing dbus it no longer worked. Could you please elaborate on "it no longer worked"? Do you get any errors if you start it from a terminal? Yes, I got a

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 20/10/14 04:48, Peter Nieman wrote: > On 19/10/14 15:04, Scott Ferguson wrote: >> You hijacked the thread - and this is why that's considered bad form - >> it muddies the discussion. -8<--->8-- > > Yes, Dad. > > The consequences of your d

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread Steve Litt
On Mon, 20 Oct 2014 03:37:56 +0200 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > And, finally, I consider myself as a DE user. My DE is built by > myself around a terminal-emulator, a tiling window manager, Which one? I use Openbox, which of course isn't tiling. > and > several applications, Such

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 19 oct 14, 15:35:47, Peter Nieman wrote: > Anyway, evince *recommends* dbus-X11, but after removing dbus it no > longer worked. Could you please elaborate on "it no longer worked"? Do you get any errors if you start it from a terminal? Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQs

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread berenger . morel
Le 19.10.2014 16:15, Steve Litt a écrit : On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 12:47:03 +0200 Peter Nieman wrote: By the way, I am a desktop user, using fvwm. But I don't want all my applications to "look and feel" the same, I don't want everything to interact with everything, and I want to control my comput

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread berenger . morel
Le 19.10.2014 17:03, Steve Litt a écrit : Rapid Application Development, Army Surplus style, which of course makes me a pariah in the eyes of "real" programmers. Life's tough. Real programmers don't need RAD, they only use butterflies (1). About RAD and interpreted languages, I do not really

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-20 Thread berenger . morel
Le 18.10.2014 22:44, John Hasler a écrit : Steve Litt writes: The process, the questions it asked, and the automatic collection of my computer's configuration made submitting the bug trivial. *Every* project should have one of these. Unfortunately as soon as you mention email their ears clos

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread Peter Nieman
On 19/10/14 15:04, Scott Ferguson wrote: You hijacked the thread - and this is why that's considered bad form - it muddies the discussion. Tangents deserve their own, appriately chosen Subject line, threads - then they get the attention they deserve instead of being passed over by reader on the b

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread Steve Litt
On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 14:20:25 +0200 lee wrote: > Since you're re-inventing the wheel: > > // sxnotify.c > // > // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or > // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as > // published by the Free Software Foundation, eith

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread Steve Litt
On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 12:47:03 +0200 Peter Nieman wrote: > By the way, I am a desktop user, using fvwm. But I don't want all my > applications to "look and feel" the same, I don't want everything to > interact with everything, and I want to control my computer instead > of being controlled by my

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 20/10/14 00:35, Peter Nieman wrote: > On 19/10/14 13:48, Brian wrote: >> On Sat 18 Oct 2014 at 17:29:58 +0200, Peter Nieman wrote: >> >>> On 18/10/14 13:49, Scott Ferguson wrote: Do you have an answer to your question? Wild guess - notifications? >>> >>> I don't know claws, but I

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread Peter Nieman
On 19/10/14 13:48, Brian wrote: On Sat 18 Oct 2014 at 17:29:58 +0200, Peter Nieman wrote: On 18/10/14 13:49, Scott Ferguson wrote: Do you have an answer to your question? Wild guess - notifications? I don't know claws, but I know from Wheezy that many packages depend on dbus although dbus i

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread lee
Steve Litt writes: > Those visual and audio hints are one of the few things that most > programs might need to write to. They need a predefined standard to > write to, and I guess dbus is the standard being used. If I were in > charge of standards, I might have used something simpler (like a fifo

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread lee
Mark Carroll writes: > Peter Nieman writes: > >> As mentioned already in another posting, I think the best, if not the >> only solution for Debian would be to split the whole thing in two, one >> for desktop environment users and one for users who do not want a >> desktop environment. Package

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread Mark Carroll
Peter Nieman writes: > As mentioned already in another posting, I think the best, if not the > only solution for Debian would be to split the whole thing in two, one > for desktop environment users and one for users who do not want a > desktop environment. Packages that only work in a desktop

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread Brian
On Sat 18 Oct 2014 at 17:29:58 +0200, Peter Nieman wrote: > On 18/10/14 13:49, Scott Ferguson wrote: > >Do you have an answer to your question? > > > >Wild guess - notifications? > > I don't know claws, but I know from Wheezy that many packages depend > on dbus although dbus isn't necessary for d

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-19 Thread Peter Nieman
On 18/10/14 19:36, Marko Ranđelović wrote: Great, but that's Gentoo way, we should have made a Gentuish Debian, i.e. port certain portage features into APT, such as easily control build flgas. But then it's needed to keep record of not which packages a package depends on, but which parts of which

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 19/10/14 02:29, Peter Nieman wrote: > On 18/10/14 13:49, Scott Ferguson wrote: >> On 18/10/14 23:28, Peter Nieman wrote: >>> On 17/10/14 20:25, Brian wrote: Why it needs to be compiled without dbus is also unknown. >>> >>> You're asking the wrong question. The question you should ask >>>

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread John Hasler
Steve Litt writes: > The process, the questions it asked, and the automatic collection of > my computer's configuration made submitting the bug trivial. *Every* > project should have one of these. Unfortunately as soon as you mention email their ears close up. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Steve Litt
On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 17:30:27 +0100 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > > > Le 18.10.2014 16:14, Brian a écrit : > > Which once again raises the main question; what does systemd have > > to do > > with this? The original post gives an unexplained solution to a > > non-existent problem. > > Db

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Steve Litt
On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 19:19:26 +0200 Sven Hartge wrote: > berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > > > I guess that claws uses (lib)dbus to notify dbus-compliant > > softwares that there is a new mail. > > Also claws might get a signal from (for example) network-manager if > there is a connection

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Steve Litt
On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 17:16:04 +0100 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > Le 18.10.2014 16:29, Peter Nieman a écrit : > > As far as I am concerned, I don't have the time right now to learn > > the officially accepted procedures of filing bug reports in Debian > > Just run bugreport (or is it repo

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Rusi Mody
On Saturday, October 18, 2014 10:10:02 PM UTC+5:30, berenge...@neutralite.org wrote: > Le 18.10.2014 16:14, Brian a écrit : > > Which once again raises the main question; what does systemd have to > > do > > with this? The original post gives an unexplained solution to a > > non-existent problem.

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Marko Ranđelović
Great, but that's Gentoo way, we should have made a Gentuish Debian, i.e. port certain portage features into APT, such as easily control build flgas. But then it's needed to keep record of not which packages a package depends on, but which parts of which packages a package depends on, though I'm no

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Sven Hartge
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > I guess that claws uses (lib)dbus to notify dbus-compliant softwares > that there is a new mail. Also claws might get a signal from (for example) network-manager if there is a connection available to toggle its offline/online mode to avoid unnecessary trie

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread berenger . morel
Le 18.10.2014 16:14, Brian a écrit : Which once again raises the main question; what does systemd have to do with this? The original post gives an unexplained solution to a non-existent problem. Dbus is (a crap, but not only) a tool to allow applications to share informations with other app

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Martin Read
On 18/10/14 16:29, Peter Nieman wrote: And I don't understand "TIA", unless it's Spanish. "Thanks In Advance" Well, I thought there was a strong relationship between systemd and dbus. Various parts of the systemd suite, including the systemd init daemon, use dbus to present its control int

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread berenger . morel
Le 18.10.2014 16:29, Peter Nieman a écrit : As far as I am concerned, I don't have the time right now to learn the officially accepted procedures of filing bug reports in Debian Just run bugreport (or is it reportbug? I don't have a Debian currently, but I'm trying to fix that :p) . It'll ask

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Peter Nieman
On 18/10/14 13:49, Scott Ferguson wrote: On 18/10/14 23:28, Peter Nieman wrote: On 17/10/14 20:25, Brian wrote: Why it needs to be compiled without dbus is also unknown. You're asking the wrong question. The question you should ask yourself is: if claws-mail works perfectly well without dbus,

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Brian
On Sun 19 Oct 2014 at 00:05:08 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote: > On 19/10/14 00:29, Reco wrote: > > Hi. > > > > On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 14:24:16 +0100 > > Brian wrote: > > > >> On Sat 18 Oct 2014 at 14:28:26 +0200, Peter Nieman wrote: > >> > >>> On 17/10/14 20:25, Brian wrote: > Why > it ne

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread John Hasler
Reco writes: > This page tells otherwise: > https://packages.debian.org/jessie/claws-mail > OK, it's 'libdbus-1-3', not 'dbus' dependency, but libdbus-1-3 > recommends dbus. Then it isn't a dependency. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Elmwood, WI USA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-use

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 19/10/14 00:29, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 14:24:16 +0100 > Brian wrote: > >> On Sat 18 Oct 2014 at 14:28:26 +0200, Peter Nieman wrote: >> >>> On 17/10/14 20:25, Brian wrote: Why it needs to be compiled without dbus is also unknown. >>> >>> You're asking the wrong qu

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 14:24:16 +0100 Brian wrote: > On Sat 18 Oct 2014 at 14:28:26 +0200, Peter Nieman wrote: > > > On 17/10/14 20:25, Brian wrote: > > >Why > > >it needs to be compiled without dbus is also unknown. > > > > You're asking the wrong question. The question you should ask > > y

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Brian
On Sat 18 Oct 2014 at 14:28:26 +0200, Peter Nieman wrote: > On 17/10/14 20:25, Brian wrote: > >Why > >it needs to be compiled without dbus is also unknown. > > You're asking the wrong question. The question you should ask > yourself is: if claws-mail works perfectly well without dbus, then > why

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 18/10/14 23:28, Peter Nieman wrote: > On 17/10/14 20:25, Brian wrote: >> Why >> it needs to be compiled without dbus is also unknown. > > You're asking the wrong question. The question you should ask yourself > is: if claws-mail works perfectly well without dbus, then why does > Debian ship a v

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-18 Thread Peter Nieman
On 17/10/14 20:25, Brian wrote: Why it needs to be compiled without dbus is also unknown. You're asking the wrong question. The question you should ask yourself is: if claws-mail works perfectly well without dbus, then why does Debian ship a version that depends on it? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, e

Re: Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-17 Thread Brian
On Fri 17 Oct 2014 at 13:11:23 -0400, Steve Litt wrote: > For those of you using Claws-Mail, you can keep it systemd-free into > the foreseeable future by disabling dbus, like this: > > ./configure --disable-dbus > > I've compiled Claws_Mail from source on Debian. It's fairly easy to do, > it ca

Good news on claws-mail

2014-10-17 Thread Steve Litt
Hi all, For those of you using Claws-Mail, you can keep it systemd-free into the foreseeable future by disabling dbus, like this: ./configure --disable-dbus I've compiled Claws_Mail from source on Debian. It's fairly easy to do, it can exist in tandem with the existing Claws-Mail (obviously rena

Re: Good News from debian-multimedia

2011-03-02 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 08:58:59 -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote: > 22/02/2011 : > Finaly I'm trying to restore Oldstable/Lenny. Should be finished tonigth > or tomorrow. Sorry Thanks for the heads-up :-) Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a

Re: Good News from debian-multimedia

2011-03-01 Thread Jimmy Johnson
Lisi wrote: On Tuesday 01 March 2011 16:58:59 Jimmy Johnson wrote: 22/02/2011 : Finaly I'm trying to restore Oldstable/Lenny. Should be finished tonigth or tomorrow. Sorry Thanks for the work, Jimmy. I look forward to uncommenting my multimedia sources! Lisi if you want you can think me

Re: Good News from debian-multimedia

2011-03-01 Thread Lisi
On Tuesday 01 March 2011 16:58:59 Jimmy Johnson wrote: > 22/02/2011 : > Finaly I'm trying to restore Oldstable/Lenny. > Should be finished tonigth or tomorrow. > Sorry Thanks for the work, Jimmy. I look forward to uncommenting my multimedia sources! Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-us

Good News from debian-multimedia

2011-03-01 Thread Jimmy Johnson
22/02/2011 : Finaly I'm trying to restore Oldstable/Lenny. Should be finished tonigth or tomorrow. Sorry -- Jimmy Johnson SimplyMEPIS 11.0 Beta-2 at sda12 Registered Linux User #380263 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Co

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-25 Thread Carl Fink
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 09:56:32PM +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote: > Hi, I did apologise about this. news.gmane.org which normally displays > my posts within a few minutes fouled up just with Debian-user and not > with other lists or groups I use, delaying posts about 24 hours. Sorry about the seem

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-25 Thread Arthur Marsh
Carl Fink wrote, On 2006-09-25 00:38: Please don't start five threads with basically the same intent. I know you asked about GUI stuff, but slrn does everything I've ever wanted. Of course, I do 90% or more of my computing in an xterm. Hi, I did apologise about this. news.gmane.org which norm

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-25 Thread Carl Fink
Please don't start five threads with basically the same intent. I know you asked about GUI stuff, but slrn does everything I've ever wanted. Of course, I do 90% or more of my computing in an xterm. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you attempt to fix something tha

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-25 Thread Arthur Marsh
Michael M. wrote, On 2006-09-24 17:18: If you can't find a newsreader that does everything you want on it's own, you might want to take a look at Leafnode: http://www.leafnode.org/ I've installed it (-:. It involved a bit of manual fiddling that took me back to the days of running INN under

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-25 Thread Arthur Marsh
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 17:18, Michael M. wrote: >> Does anyone have suggestions on a good newsreader package with support >> for multiple nntp servers and filtering? I'd prefer gui but did start out >> with tin (-:. >> >> Arthur. > > If you can't find a newsreader that does everything you want on it

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-25 Thread i'll teach you to turn away.
Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: MS> Been there. Done that. Tin for usenet and Pine for mail. Did that for MS> at least a year, or two. This is why I still use pico for a lot of my MS> text editing. a man after my own heart. :D lish "

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-24 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/24/06 10:18, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 09/24/06 08:17, Nate Bargmann wrote: >>> * Arthur Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Sep 23 23:57 >>> -0500]: > [snip] >>> Other binaries are handled similarly with the save dialog brought >>> up immediately upon

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-24 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09/24/06 08:17, Nate Bargmann wrote: > * Arthur Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Sep 23 23:57 > -0500]: [snip] > Other binaries are handled similarly with the save dialog brought > up immediately upon selecting a posting header. This is with Pan > 0

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-24 Thread Nate Bargmann
* Arthur Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Sep 23 23:57 -0500]: > > The biggest issue I have with pan seem to be: > > I can't find out how to view attachments from within pan. For me, pictures are displayed inline and those larger than the body frame are shrunk to fit. Clicking on it will enlarge

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-24 Thread Michael M.
Arthur Marsh wrote: After finding out that Thunderbird is unlikely to support newsgroup filtering based on cross-posts (something that I did at the news-server level with INN back in 1993), I looked at what other newsreaders were available for Debian unstable. I aborted installing knews because i

Re: still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-23 Thread Marc Shapiro
Arthur Marsh wrote: After finding out that Thunderbird is unlikely to support newsgroup filtering based on cross-posts (something that I did at the news-server level with INN back in 1993), I looked at what other newsreaders were available for Debian unstable. I aborted installing knews because

still in search of a good news reader

2006-09-23 Thread Arthur Marsh
After finding out that Thunderbird is unlikely to support newsgroup filtering based on cross-posts (something that I did at the news-server level with INN back in 1993), I looked at what other newsreaders were available for Debian unstable. I aborted installing knews because it appeared to only sup

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2005-05-24 Thread Joshua
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"GOOD NEWS" 互動雜誌 issue 013

2004-08-09 Thread peter
"GOOD NEWS" Online Magazines issue 013 『集合你我專長,凝聚互動力量』 看後,請繼續轉寄! ( 請按 F11 轉至全畫面 ) http://wwc.debian-user+lists.debian.org.magazine.issue013.porkking.hopto.org:13792/main.php

"GOOD NEWS" 互動雜誌 issue 012

2004-07-04 Thread david
"GOOD NEWS" Online Magazines issue 012 『集合你我專長,凝聚互動力量』 看後,請繼續轉寄! ( 請按 F11 轉至全畫面 ) http://wwc.debian-user+lists.debian.org.magazine.issue012.gnmagazine.sytes.net:13792/main.php

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-10 Thread Brad Sims
On Thursday 10 June 2004 1:19 am, Loren M. Lang wrote: > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use?  I'd like to post > an article to the gnuplot newsgroup, but my isp seems to no longer be > offering free usenet service.  If I could just post articles to a > mail->n

OT: Re: Good News Server

2004-06-10 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Simon Kitching: > On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 18:29, s. keeling wrote: > > Incoming from Loren M. Lang: > > > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post > > A "good news" server sounds like a fine idea - none of this

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-10 Thread John Hasler
Loren M. Lang writes: > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'm very pleased with newsguy <http://www.debian.org>. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "un

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-10 Thread Paul Johnson
"Loren M. Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post > an article to the gnuplot newsgroup, but my isp seems to no longer be > offering free usenet service. news.individual.net is good. gmane is good,

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-09 Thread Simon Kitching
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 18:29, s. keeling wrote: > Incoming from Loren M. Lang: > > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post A "good news" server sounds like a fine idea - none of this depressing war, famine and SCO stuff :-) -- To UNSU

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-09 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Loren M. Lang: > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post news.individual.net (my favorite) or gmane.org -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) http://www.spots.ab.ca/~keeling - -

Good News Server

2004-06-09 Thread Loren M. Lang
Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post an article to the gnuplot newsgroup, but my isp seems to no longer be offering free usenet service. If I could just post articles to a mail->news gateway would be nice since I can read them without too much trouble. I&

"GOOD NEWS" Online Magazines issue 009

2004-04-12 Thread david
"GOOD NEWS" Online Magazines issue 009 『集合你我專長,凝聚互動力量』 看後,請繼續轉寄! ( 請按 F11 轉至全畫面 ) http://wwc.debian-user+lists.debian.org.magazine.easter2004.sytes.net:13792/main.php

GOOD NEWS Online Magazines issue007

2004-03-15 Thread david
GOOD NEWS Online Magazines issue007 互動雜誌 『集合你我專長,凝聚互動力量』 請轉寄給兩位好朋友 "GOOD NEWS" issue 007 ( 請按F11轉至全畫面) http://wwc.debian-user+lists.debian.org.magazine.issue007.wellcome789.sytes.net:13792/main.php http://wwc.debian-user+lists.debian.org.magazine.issue007.wellcome789

Re: depmod: *** Unresolved symbols on install new kernel modules: Good News

2004-03-06 Thread Ross Boylan
eflate.o > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.24advncdfs/kernel/crypto/tcrypt.o > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in > /lib/modules/2.4.24advncdfs/kernel/drivers/block/floppy.o [etc] This was caused by depmod -a 2.4.24advncdfs in the alsa postinst script. The good new

good news for 3dfx users!

2001-11-15 Thread jeff
as you can see, i was writing several annoying emails to the list trying to figure out WTF was going on with my 3dfx card and xscreensaver. if your screensaver (mind you, NOT other opengl stuff) is running yucky and you use a 3dfx card, try editing the .xscreensaver file in your home directory.

bug #102226 regarding Samba: some good news !!

2001-06-27 Thread James D. Freels
Dear Eloy Paris: First of all, thank you for maintaining Samba for all of us on Debian. Second, I filed the subject bug report and I am happy to report that the problem has been resolved, but not how we might want. Basically, with the newest version out of unstable, it compiled this time under

Re: [Good News] printer driver for HP/Canon/Epson printers...

2000-05-30 Thread Jonathan Markevich
--- Jeronimo Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is what I would like to know about. There are half-baked > > instructions about how someone got it working on Debian, but all > he > > says is "I'll mail you [i.e. the README writer] the details > later" > > In the source tree, read Gho

Re: [Good News] printer driver for HP/Canon/Epson printers...

2000-05-29 Thread Jeronimo Pellegrini
:: On Mon, 29 May 2000 19:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 07:08:47PM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote: > How did you install the thing? I mean the Ghostscript driver... I > rarely use Gimp, and never to print, but I'd like to print out s

Re: [Good News] printer driver for HP/Canon/Epson printers...

2000-05-29 Thread Jonathan Markevich
On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 07:08:47PM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote: How did you install the thing? I mean the Ghostscript driver... I rarely use Gimp, and never to print, but I'd like to print out some highlights and stuff from documents on my Stylus Photo 700. > some time ago I began to look

Re: [Good News] printer driver for HP/Canon/Epson printers...

2000-05-27 Thread Pollywog
Thanks for the info. I just bought an Epson Stylus Color 740 and although I have it working, thanks to Printtool and Magicfilter, I wonder if perhaps it could work better. -- Andrew On Sat, 27 May 2000, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote: > > http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ > > It's still unde

[Good News] printer driver for HP/Canon/Epson printers...

2000-05-27 Thread Jeronimo Pellegrini
Hello; some time ago I began to look for a good driver for my Epson Stylus Color 850. After some time, I found a nice new driver (the Gimp-Print). Dithering is really good, quality is close to that of the Epson driver. Also, for a few printers, it seems that it'll do some tricks to prin

Re: Good News Reader?

1999-10-27 Thread Colin Marquardt
Hi, * Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...Gnus...] >> unfortunately not MIME-PGP, only clearsigning. Also no automated >> key-fetching for GPG. But that shouldn´t be too far away. > Do you mean MIME-PGP support should be coming, too? I hope so very much. > Emacs is very big (about 27Mb a

Re: Good News Reader?

1999-10-27 Thread Colin Marquardt
* Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I tried S O m, and it inserts all messages into the > one rfc822 sub-part, with a short description at the top. > I don't think this is valid rfc822, which AFAIK: [...] > Does Gnus support Maildir format? Not that I could see, but > perhaps I was looking

Re: Good News Reader?

1999-10-27 Thread Brian May
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 05:36:40PM +1000, Brian May wrote: > > Use TM, and do S O m (calls the function gnus-uu-digest-mail-forward; > > see, it also can make digests of mails :-) > > I tried S o m, but it only did one message. I guess I should > really try S O m ;-) I tried S O m, and it inserts

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