On 07/10/2022 01:14, piorunz wrote:
On 06/10/2022 00:05, Ralph Katz wrote:
news://news.gmane.io/gmane.linux.debian.user and replying directly to
debian-user.
Wow! Is this free service?
The story of gmane:
https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/2020/01/15/news-gmane-org-is-now-news-gmane-io/
On 2022-10-06, piorunz wrote:
> On 06/10/2022 20:38, Curt wrote:
>
>> server: news.gmane.io
>>
>> newsgroup: gmane.linux.debian.user
>
> It worked! Thanks. Does it support TLS, by any chance? Or
> username/password, to prevent spoofing?
I don't know.
> Can posts be sent from this newsgroup direc
On 06/10/2022 20:38, Curt wrote:
server: news.gmane.io
newsgroup: gmane.linux.debian.user
It worked! Thanks. Does it support TLS, by any chance? Or
username/password, to prevent spoofing?
Can posts be sent from this newsgroup directly to debian list, or its
read only?
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On 2022-10-06, piorunz wrote:
> On 06/10/2022 00:05, Ralph Katz wrote:
>
>> I'm reading your post on Thunderbird 102.3.0 in bullseye (debian stable)
>> from newsgroup gmane.linux.debian.user at
>> news://news.gmane.io/gmane.linux.debian.user and replying directly to
>> debian-user.
>
> Wow! Is t
On 06/10/2022 00:05, Ralph Katz wrote:
I'm reading your post on Thunderbird 102.3.0 in bullseye (debian stable)
from newsgroup gmane.linux.debian.user at
news://news.gmane.io/gmane.linux.debian.user and replying directly to
debian-user.
Wow! Is this free service? So we can actually have debi
On 05/10/2022 20:08, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version 91-something
to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling newsgroups properly
(where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the same machine, and there
nothing was changed/upgraded).
If you
On 10/6/22 1:05 AM, Ralph Katz wrote:
On 10/5/22 07:08, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version
91-something to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling
newsgroups properly (where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the
same machine, and there
Miroslav Skoric writes:
> After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version
> 91-something to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling
> newsgroups properly (where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the
> same machine, and there nothing was changed/upgraded).
>
On 10/5/22 07:08, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version 91-something
to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling newsgroups properly
(where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the same machine, and there
nothing was changed/upgraded).
To be
After a recent Thunderbird upgrade in Buster (from version 91-something
to 101-something, or like), it stopped handling newsgroups properly
(where the source is News Server (NNTP) on the same machine, and there
nothing was changed/upgraded).
To be precise, Thunderbird now seems downloading
On 2/18/07, Roby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looks like Google has dropped archive searches of newsgroups.
Anybody have any suggestions of what to use now?
They didn't drop it. Just click "more" (above the search bar) and then "groups".
Cheers,
Kelly
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On Wed, 24 May 2006 22:39:47 +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> Different mail to news gateways. The gmane.* heirarchy is generally
>>> the best mail to news gateways.
>
> T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> 2nd to that.
>
> Sorry, what do you mean with `2nd to that'? (My
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> In my experience, it is possible to read and send messages to debian lists
> in at least three ways: e.g., the present one:
> via `debian-user' mailing list; through `linux.debian.user' newsgroup;
> through `gmane.linux.debian.user' newsgroup.
>
> Now, I realised that `gma
On Sun, 21 May 2006 10:11:28 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sunday 21 May 2006 09:18, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> Now, I realised that `gmane.linux.debian.user' preserves the message's
>> original headers, whereas `linux.debian.user' changes the Message ID
>> into a different value.
>
> Differen
On Sunday 21 May 2006 09:18, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Now, I realised that `gmane.linux.debian.user' preserves the message's
> original headers, whereas `linux.debian.user' changes the Message ID
> into a different value.
Different mail to news gateways. The gmane.* heirarchy is generally the bes
Hi, all.
In my experience, it is possible to read and send messages to debian lists
in at least three ways: e.g., the present one:
via `debian-user' mailing list; through `linux.debian.user' newsgroup;
through `gmane.linux.debian.user' newsgroup.
Now, I realised that `gmane.linux.debian.user' pr
That one worked... there are almost 3000 Debian groups...
Quite a few...
I found an awesome group for newbies like me with over 2860 messages...
There is also a group for kernel newbies with 15,743 messages... WOW...
If you want a good MS newsgroup and you probably already know this one,
news.m
Another Debian searchable archive/forum (bi-directional for posting) is hosted by Nabble, it's clean and fast: http://www.nabble.com/Debian-f24.html
Sent from the Debian User forum at Nabble.com.
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ty, Gmane works awesomely. I heard of it before but never really used it.
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On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 12:39:26PM +, Howard Eisenberger wrote:
> On 2005-09-06, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > No and yes (mostly). But the gateway is used to be one-way, where what you
> > posted in the ng didn't go back to the ML. I have no idea if that's still
> > the case.
>
> Let's see. I'm po
On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 04:41:52AM +0200, Roel Schroeven wrote:
> If I have been able to see further, it was only because I stood
> on the shoulders of giants. -- Isaac Newton
A slam at his dwarfish rival, Hooke, and not modesty.
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Scott wrote:
antgel wrote:
Scott Schreiber wrote:
Marc Wilson wrote:
No and yes (mostly). But the gateway used to be one-way, where
what you posted in the ng didn't go back to the ML. I have no idea
if that's still the case.
It is.
It isn't.
Well my experience is that my repea
antgel wrote:
> Scott Schreiber wrote:
>
>>Marc Wilson wrote:
>>
>>
>>
No and yes (mostly). But the gateway used to be one-way, where
what you posted in the ng didn't go back to the ML. I have no idea
if that's still the case.
>>
>>
>>It is.
>
>
> It isn't.
Well my experience is tha
antgel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Scott Schreiber wrote:
>> Marc Wilson wrote:
>>
>>
No and yes (mostly). But the gateway used to be one-way, where
what you posted in the ng didn't go back to the ML. I have no idea
if that's still the case.
>>
>>
>> It is.
>
> It isn't.
Posted
On 2005-09-06, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 08:56:48PM -0400, Adam wrote:
>> Are the linux.debian newsgroups offical? Also, are they mailing list
>> copies?
>
> No and yes (mostly). But the gateway is used to be one-way, where what you
> posted in the ng
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Marc Wilson wrote:
> No and yes (mostly). But the gateway used to be one-way, where
> what you posted in the ng didn't go back to the ML. I have no idea
> if that's still the case.
It is.
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On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 08:56:48PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> Are the linux.debian newsgroups offical? Also, are they mailing list
> copies?
No and yes (mostly). But the gateway is used to be one-way, where what you
posted in the ng didn't go back to the ML. I have no idea if that'
On 9/5/05, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are the linux.debian newsgroups offical? Also, are they mailing list copies?
They're mirrors of the lists at lists.debian.org
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 00:30:54 +, Anita Lewis wrote:
>
> I agree with you. I am using gmane.linux.debian.user. I am not subscribed
> to the list - I save those messages that I want to keep and don't need to
> download them all. You cannot post to the list from linux.debian.user - that
> one re
mighty sword wrote:
Hi,
I am new to all this lists stuff. I have primarily
used newsgroups readers till now. I have just
subscribed to debian-user list from my linuxmail
account, found that inconvenient and unsubscribed, and
again subscribed from this yahoo account.
So from this new email account
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 14:04:39 -0800 (PST), mighty sword wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to all this lists stuff. I have primarily
> used newsgroups readers till now. I have just
> subscribed to debian-user list from my linuxmail
> account, found that inconvenient and unsubscribed, and
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 at 22:04 GMT, mighty sword penned:
>
> And even though I have subscribed to this list, can I instead use
> linux.debian.user or gmane.linux.debian.user to read and post
> messages? Is it me or is that the newsgroups and newsreaders are much
> more convenient a
Hi,
I am new to all this lists stuff. I have primarily
used newsgroups readers till now. I have just
subscribed to debian-user list from my linuxmail
account, found that inconvenient and unsubscribed, and
again subscribed from this yahoo account.
So from this new email account, how do I reply to
ws server
> > while being in installation mode.
> > Addionaly I also thought slrn had pulled all newsgroups from the prompted
> > newsserver (at least I have this warning about 'it could take a few
> > minutes' in my mind).
> >
> > After this install
ht slrn had pulled all newsgroups from the prompted
> newsserver (at least I have this warning about 'it could take a few
> minutes' in my mind).
>
> After this installation I didn't bother about this programm - up to today
> - realizing there was no .newsrc or .jnewsrc
I'm new to slrn and did a apt-get install a few weeks
ago. I'm not that sure anymore but I thought apt-get
had prompted for a valid news server while being
in installation mode.
Addionaly I also thought slrn had pulled all newsgroups
from the prompted newsserver (at least I have th
* Mike Fontenot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020505 09:20]:
>
> After I installed mozilla (from potato) and executed it
Mozilla has come a long way. Potato's version is quite old; the current
versions approaching a 1.0 release hardly resemble the old M18 milestone
release, and have come leaps and bounds
After I installed mozilla (from potato) and executed it
the first time, I clicked on tasks -> mail, and it
popped up a wizard window to allow me to set up mail
and newsgroups. But it wouldn't let me select BOTH
mail AND newsgroups for setup...so I selected mail. Once
I had entered all
On Thu, 09 Aug 2001 21:18:00 GMT, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
>Talk about your Catch-22's!!
>
>I'm at my brother's housesitting for him. He's got 6 computers sharing an
>@home cable account via a pre-potato firewall/router. I brought my laptop
>(yellowdog) to do work, and can surf, send and
> > http://groups.google.com/ will provide
> > search-and-post functionality for Usenet-via-Web.
> >
> >
>
> I currently post messages using deja/google-groups
> (just posted one this morning). They've been allowing
> posts for quite some time now. I am, however, using
> my old deja account and don
Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 05:59:21PM -0500, DvB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
George wrote:
*Could someone please post this to linux.debian.user and linux.dev.debian
newsgroups - my news server is not working atm - exclude this part :-)*
Why don't you try
on Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:00:41PM +0100, George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> *Could someone please post this to linux.debian.user and linux.dev.debian
> newsgroups - my news server is not working atm - exclude this part :-)*
>
> Hi , does anyone know how I can using ip aliasing wit
on Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 05:59:21PM -0500, DvB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> George wrote:
> > *Could someone please post this to linux.debian.user and linux.dev.debian
> > newsgroups - my news server is not working atm - exclude this part :-)*
>
> >
>
>
> Why
George wrote:
*Could someone please post this to linux.debian.user and linux.dev.debian
newsgroups - my news server is not working atm - exclude this part :-)*
Why don't you try http://www.deja.com? They've got their own news server...
*Could someone please post this to linux.debian.user and linux.dev.debian
newsgroups - my news server is not working atm - exclude this part :-)*
Hi , does anyone know how I can using ip aliasing with the
/etc/network/interfaces (debian method). I could easily add another startup
script with
I know I"ve been through this before, but this didn't come up on my
install last year (which worked fine).
I can read usenet just fine, but when I try to post, I get
inews: No valid newsgroups in alt.folklore.computers
--which happens to be the group I"m reading.
I&
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Hi,
Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to start subscribing to newsgroups and wondered if anyone could
> recommend a really good news group application, one with a good GUI if
> possible.
Ooh, news reader war. :)
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 07:06:31PM +, Daniel Burrows wrote:
>
> I want to start subscribing to newsgroups and wondered if anyone could
> recommend a really good news group application, one with a good GUI if
> possible.
I like slrn!
bye
Christian
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 07:06:31PM +, Daniel Burrows wrote:
>
> I want to start subscribing to newsgroups and wondered if anyone could
> recommend a really good news group application, one with a good GUI if
> possible.
I prefer tin, but if you're looking for a GUI, PAN i
I want to start subscribing to newsgroups and wondered if anyone could
recommend a really good news group application, one with a good GUI if
possible.
Thanks.
Hello,
> > How do I go about setting up newsgroups on my hamm box? I installed
> > the news servers, but I'm unsure of what to do next. I just want to
> > pull maybe 10 groups down to my local box.
...
> The simplest news server is probably leafnode. I've nev
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 11:42:50PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote:
> How do I go about setting up newsgroups on my hamm box? I installed the
> news servers, but I'm unsure of what to do next. I just want to pull
> maybe 10 groups down to my local box.
Your article leaves many open qu
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 11:42:50PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote:
> How do I go about setting up newsgroups on my hamm box? I installed the
> news servers, but I'm unsure of what to do next. I just want to pull
> maybe 10 groups down to my local box.
You'll also need a news read
How do I go about setting up newsgroups on my hamm box? I installed the
news servers, but I'm unsure of what to do next. I just want to pull
maybe 10 groups down to my local box.
Thanks
-> > I may be wrong (pls correct me if so) but I believe this mail list
-> > _IS_ linked to the newsgroups. Check out linux.debian.user
->
-> At least in my region (Germany) the linux.* newsgroups are almost
-> dead. I also had problems with other gated mailing lists (lik
ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I may be wrong (pls correct me if so) but I believe this mail list
> _IS_ linked to the newsgroups. Check out linux.debian.user
At least in my region (Germany) the linux.* newsgroups are almost
dead. I also had problems with other gated mailing
ivan wrote:
>
> I may be wrong (pls correct me if so) but I believe this mail list _IS_
> linked to the newsgroups. Check out linux.debian.user
>
> ivan.
>
Somebody on this list awhile back said that the linux.* newsgroups were
"deprecated". In any event,
I may be wrong (pls correct me if so) but I believe this mail list _IS_
linked to the newsgroups. Check out linux.debian.user
ivan.
At 11:30 AM 12/29/98 GMT, you wrote:
>Ross Boylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote...
>> Hi. I'm about to get a new machine and put Debian on it, and
27;t this
.deb install properly?" and the *linux* newsgroups for more general
help.
> My more general question is why this apparent split exists (if I'm correct
> that it does).
So that the Debian-specific questions can be answered in a quieter
forum with less noise. Newsgroup
s why this apparent split exists (if I'm correct
that it does).
First, why not use the newsgroups mechanism? Are there people without
access to them, or is it just an historical holdover? I believe it is
possible to gateway between a mailing list and a newsgroup, so that posts
to one come o
hose with
subjects containing: red, rh5, rh4, win.
> The organisation of the Debian community is very mailing-list oriented;
> quite often, I answer Debian-related questions on newsgroups by referring
> people to the mailing list. The disadvantage of mailing lists is that we are
> unfort
wsgroup message that doesn't have
> the string "ebian" in the subject line.
I'm using slrn's scoring to bring Debian-related postings to my attention.
The organisation of the Debian community is very mailing-list oriented;
quite often, I answer Debian-related questio
Hi All.
I just replied to a message in comp.os.linux.setup that asked where all
the Debian users were.
Are we so few or are we so selective? The only reason I read the message
at all is because I filter out every newsgroup message that doesn't have
the string "ebian" in the subject line.
I'm go
I have had no problem in getting trn to work with the university newserver.
The problem is that I can't post. I get messages to the effect of "no valid
newsgroups found in header".
How/where do I set the newsgroup list for this?
rick
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Using 4.01b6, I can send HTML as mail. I have the default selection set
to send both plain text and HTML without asking me.
That much works. HOWEVER, if you try to send to a newsgroup, you're
screwed. A window comes up titled "Netscae: HTML Mail Question". This
window worked fine in the last re
Where are the debian news groups? Have they completely shut down
or do we need to resubscribe (again)?
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