> On my Windows 2K laptop, I have a network drive mounted to show me the
> contents of my Linux machine's home directory. (B:\ = \home\jeff) Is
> there any way to set up Pan so it can read the data in my .pan
> directory? (My news connection is metered, so I really don't want to
> download things t
On my Windows 2K laptop, I have a network drive mounted to show me the
contents of my Linux machine's home directory. (B:\ = \home\jeff) Is
there any way to set up Pan so it can read the data in my .pan
directory? (My news connection is metered, so I really don't want to
download things twice.)
Hermann Schneider wrote:
Hello
im using Ubuntu Breezy, and i tried the new Pan 0.93.
I downloaded it from the Page under "Ubuntu".
The problem is that after i added a server to the Server list. After a
while I get groups, but after clicking on de.comp.os.unix.gnome Pan
crashes. I did a backtrace
Hello
im using Ubuntu Breezy, and i tried the new Pan 0.93.
I downloaded it from the Page under "Ubuntu".
The problem is that after i added a server to the Server list. After a
while I get groups, but after clicking on de.comp.os.unix.gnome Pan
crashes. I did a backtrace like the HP it advise to.
boo wrote:
hi,
i found a rather annoying bug in the new pan, just recently updated to
0.93 and it is still there, so i thought i'd report it:
when you import an nzb-file and it contains lets say 2 files, the
first one with 10 segments and the second with 1 segment, then the
resulting tasks.nzb wi
hi,
i found a rather annoying bug in the new pan, just recently updated to
0.93 and it is still there, so i thought i'd report it:
when you import an nzb-file and it contains lets say 2 files, the
first one with 10 segments and the second with 1 segment, then the
resulting tasks.nzb will contain 2