[Pan-users] Re: pan uses large amounts of memory

2011-01-28 Thread Leo List
I checked and assistive technology is disabled already. Thanks for the suggestions, though. ___ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users

[Pan-users] New User Question

2011-01-28 Thread Juan Wei
I have the latest pan on Ubuntu 10.10 but it does not have a "Filters" thingy on the menu line. Don't I need that to make a "kill" file or is there another way? Thanks. ___ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/li

[Pan-users] Re: 0.134 pre-release (was: New version of pan ?)

2011-01-28 Thread Robert Marshall
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, Lacrocivious Acrophosist wrote: > Petr Kovar writes: > >> Meanwhile, I rolled some preliminary tarballs, so anyone interested >> can test it out: >> >> http://pknbe.users.sourceforge.net/pan/ >> >> The code is based on K. Haley's work from the integration branch >> (as of

[Pan-users] Re: pan uses large amounts of memory

2011-01-28 Thread Duncan
Alan Meyer posted on Thu, 27 Jan 2011 12:43:15 -0800 as excerpted: > eo List wrote: > >>I'm running 64bit Ubuntu and when I start pan, the memory usage >>increases regularly until it hits up to 98% if physical memory and about >>50% of swap; all > >>up about 6GB. >> >>Is there a way of reducing

[Pan-users] Re: pan uses large amounts of memory

2011-01-28 Thread Leo List
Thanks for the quick reply. The groups are mainly binary and have a large number of articles as the provider does remove articles only after a few years. I'm happy to wait when I start pan for it to update, it would be nice though if I could carry out doing other things in the meantime (which I

Re: [Pan-users] pan uses large amounts of memory

2011-01-28 Thread Alan Meyer
Leo List wrote: >I'm running 64bit Ubuntu and when I start pan, the memory usage increases >regularly until it hits up to 98% if physical memory and about 50% of swap; >all >up about 6GB. > >Is there a way of reducing/controlling this This is probably a red herring but it's worth a try. I f