Re: [Pan-users] pan on openSUSE 12.1 RC2 with GNOME 3.2

2011-11-06 Thread Heinrich Mueller
Am 06.11.2011 20:34, schrieb Duncan: Graham Peter Davis posted on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 15:06:44 + as excerpted: On 06/11/11 01:01, Jim Henderson wrote: Wondering if anyone else out there is running on GNOME 3.2, and what your experiences are. I see some definite weirdness - when I'm reading m

Re: [Pan-users] Command line use; download of nzb files does not stop

2011-11-06 Thread Ron Johnson
On 11/06/2011 09:38 AM, Graham Lawrence wrote: [snip] pan --no-gui -o /home/g/Films --nzb "${nzb[1]}" 2>/home/g/pan.debug Slight topic change: are you trying to d/l from a list of nzb files? -- Vegetarians eat vegetables, Humanitarians frighten me. __

Re: [Pan-users] pan on openSUSE 12.1 RC2 with GNOME 3.2

2011-11-06 Thread Duncan
Graham Peter Davis posted on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 15:06:44 + as excerpted: > On 06/11/11 01:01, Jim Henderson wrote: >> Wondering if anyone else out there is running on GNOME 3.2, and what >> your experiences are. >> >> I see some definite weirdness - when I'm reading messages, the group >> pane s

Re: [Pan-users] Command line use; download of nzb files does not stop

2011-11-06 Thread Duncan
Graham Lawrence posted on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 07:38:35 -0800 as excerpted: > Dang, this is a fine group, where I've been introduced to newsgroups and > the intricacies of downloading from nzbs, what I guess should be called > implicit compound conditionals in Bash, several new linux commands, and > h

Re: [Pan-users] pan on openSUSE 12.1 RC2 with GNOME 3.2

2011-11-06 Thread Jim Henderson
On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 13:56:04 +, Parko wrote: > Just logged out of KDE 4.7.2 and into Gnome 3.2. Can't say I see any of > these problems. > Linux Mint 11 x64 Pan 0.35 Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with > Tea (GIT 30dc37b master; x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) > > Perhaps you could try compiling

Re: [Pan-users] pan on openSUSE 12.1 RC2 with GNOME 3.2

2011-11-06 Thread Jim Henderson
On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 15:06:44 +, Graham Peter Davis wrote: > On 06/11/11 01:01, Jim Henderson wrote: >> Wondering if anyone else out there is running on GNOME 3.2, and what >> your experiences are. >> >> I see some definite weirdness - when I'm reading messages, the group >> pane sometimes will

Re: [Pan-users] Command line use; download of nzb files does not stop

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Lawrence
Dang, this is a fine group, where I've been introduced to newsgroups and the intricacies of downloading from nzbs, what I guess should be called implicit compound conditionals in Bash, several new linux commands, and how to use email. And my Pan download completed using pan --no-gui -o /home/g/Fi

Re: [Pan-users] pan on openSUSE 12.1 RC2 with GNOME 3.2

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Peter Davis
On 06/11/11 01:01, Jim Henderson wrote: Wondering if anyone else out there is running on GNOME 3.2, and what your experiences are. I see some definite weirdness - when I'm reading messages, the group pane sometimes will shift on its own (to the left), and if I try to manually resize it, I someti

Re: [Pan-users] pan on openSUSE 12.1 RC2 with GNOME 3.2

2011-11-06 Thread Parko
On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 01:01:50 +, Jim Henderson wrote: > Wondering if anyone else out there is running on GNOME 3.2, and what > your experiences are. > > I see some definite weirdness - when I'm reading messages, the group > pane sometimes will shift on its own (to the left), and if I try to >

Re: [Pan-users] Command line use; download of nzb files does not stop

2011-11-06 Thread Duncan
Steven D'Aprano posted on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 03:23:41 +1100 as excerpted: > It is common sense really: before pressing Send, consider how your email > will appear to the recipient. Will it make sense? Can they understand > what you are responding to? Do they have to scroll through 20 pages of > quot

Re: [Pan-users] Synchronous vs asynchronous (was Re: Command line use; download of nzb files does not stop)

2011-11-06 Thread Duncan
Ron Johnson posted on Sat, 05 Nov 2011 12:55:48 -0500 as excerpted: > "The present letter is a very long one, simply because I had no leisure > to make it shorter." > Blaise Pascal LOL. I guess that'd be quite the appropriate signature, here. =:^) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML