Am 08.11.2011 00:46, schrieb Ron Johnson:
On 11/07/2011 12:22 PM, Graham Lawrence wrote:
Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 20:15:54 -0600
From: Ron Johnson
pan --no-gui -o /home/g/Films --nzb "${nzb[1]}" 2>/home/g/pan.debug
Slight topic change: are you trying to d/l from a list of nzb files?
Yes a
On 11/07/2011 12:22 PM, Graham Lawrence wrote:
Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 20:15:54 -0600
From: Ron Johnson
pan --no-gui -o /home/g/Films --nzb "${nzb[1]}" 2>/home/g/pan.debug
Slight topic change: are you trying to d/l from a list of nzb files?
Yes and no. I download nzbs manually into a dir
On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 19:34:06 +, Duncan wrote:
> To eliminate or help confirm that possibility, we need to confirm what
> dependencies the OpenSuSE build has, gtk2 or gtk3, and if it's gtk3,
> someone else building pan against gtk3 (or running a distro version
> built against gtk3) that's NOT o
> Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 20:15:54 -0600
> From: Ron Johnson
>> 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?
>
Yes and no. I download nzbs manually into a directory, at odd
intervals. In the scrip
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 19:16:10 + (UTC)
Excerpted mostly From: Duncan
I hope this amuses, and doesn't tug anyone's off-topic whiskers too much.
>> Turns out the problem was my quoting the quotes with \.
>
> IIRC I mentioned that quote-escaping, since what that was effectively
> doing was kil
(sorry, getting more and more off-topic..)
On Mon 07 Nov 2011 at 10:21:52 +, James Hawtin wrote:
> Rhialto wrote:
> >wel... once upon a time, I used the hex memory editor in the
> >firmware / boot PROM of Sun 3 workstations at the university to change
> >the user id number of my shell. To
Rhialto wrote:
wel... once upon a time, I used the hex memory editor in the
firmware / boot PROM of Sun 3 workstations at the university to change
the user id number of my shell. To that of the system administrator, of
course. He didn't like that, when I told him, but there was little he
coul