John Aldrich posted
200904241119.50922.jmaldr...@yahoo.com, excerpted below, on Fri, 24 Apr
2009 11:19:50 -0400:
> On Friday 24 April 2009, Gerald L wrote:
>>
>> Sounds like a permissions issue preventing Pan from writing to the
>> .newsrc file.
>>
> Well, that's weird. I had created a .newsrc f
On Friday 24 April 2009, David Shochat wrote:
>
> ...or worse, such as a problem accessing your ~/.pan2 directory itself.
> I think I saw the same thing once in a situation where my ~/.pan2 was a
> symlink to a directory on a remote filesystem that either was not really
> there or had the wrong own
On Friday 24 April 2009, Gerald L wrote:
>
> Sounds like a permissions issue preventing Pan from writing to the
> .newsrc file.
>
Well, that's weird. I had created a .newsrc file, but it still didn't work
correctly, so I deleted the news servers and recreated them and it seems to
be working now.
On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:51:38 -0500, Gerald L wrote:
> John Aldrich wrote:
>> I've got Pan 0.133 running on Fedora 10. For some reason, whenever I
>> close Pan and bring it back up again, it loses all the groups it was
>> subscribed to. It also does not show the list of "other groups" until I
>> se
On Friday 24 April 2009, Gerald L wrote:
>
> Sounds like a permissions issue preventing Pan from writing to the
> .newsrc file.
>
Hmm... thanks. Didn't think about that. I might just blow it away and start
from scratch. :-)
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John Aldrich wrote:
I've got Pan 0.133 running on Fedora 10. For some reason, whenever I close
Pan and bring it back up again, it loses all the groups it was subscribed
to. It also does not show the list of "other groups" until I select
"refresh groups list."
Any idea what's going on here? I
I've got Pan 0.133 running on Fedora 10. For some reason, whenever I close
Pan and bring it back up again, it loses all the groups it was subscribed
to. It also does not show the list of "other groups" until I select
"refresh groups list."
Any idea what's going on here? I have been using Pan fo