Re: [Pan-users] Pan for Windows?

2022-11-14 Thread Duncan
Jeremy Elliott via Pan-users posted on Sat, 12 Nov 2022 18:25:39 + (UTC) as excerpted: > serif;font-size:16px;">Hey, does Not an answer to your question (in the context of my sig MS is no longer my master) but just letting you know that your message shows up rather ugly on pan due to the HT

[Pan-users] Pan for Windows?

2022-11-12 Thread Jeremy Elliott via Pan-users
Hey, does anyone know if there will be a new Windows installer? If there are simple directions to follow, I can possibly make one, but I don't have lots of experience with compiling programs myself. Hopefully we can get something more recent than 2019 for us! Thanks._

Re: [Pan-users] Pan for windows max connections...

2013-12-28 Thread Duncan
John Wendel posted on Sat, 28 Dec 2013 11:53:10 -0800 as excerpted: > Good advice. I've found that 4 connections can max out my 50Mb > connection. > Of course it depends on your ISP and NSP, so YMMV. Depending on your > NSP, you can run more than one copy of PAN, the configuration is left as > an

Re: [Pan-users] Pan for windows max connections...

2013-12-28 Thread John Wendel
On 12/28/2013 10:14 AM, Alan Meyer wrote: John Lewis wrote: Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than 4? The gui seems to override any changes made to the XML file for this property. I recommend that you check your actual download speed both before and after switching

Re: [Pan-users] Pan for windows max connections...

2013-12-28 Thread Alan Meyer
John Lewis wrote: > Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than > 4?  The gui seems to override any changes made to the XML file for > this property. I recommend that you check your actual download speed both before and after switching to more than four connections.  Unless

Re: [Pan-users] Pan for windows max connections...

2013-12-28 Thread Duncan
Heinrich Müller posted on Sat, 28 Dec 2013 10:09:52 +0100 as excerpted: > Look in your user's folder, subfolder .pan2, file servers.xml > There is a setting for connections per server. > > Cheers. > > Am 28.12.2013 08:16, schrieb John Lewis: >> Is there a way to configure pan to have connections

Re: [Pan-users] Pan for windows max connections...

2013-12-28 Thread Heinrich Müller
Look in your user's folder, subfolder .pan2, file servers.xml There is a setting for connections per server. Cheers. Am 28.12.2013 08:16, schrieb John Lewis: Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than 4? The gui seems to override any changes made to the XML file for this

[Pan-users] Pan for windows max connections...

2013-12-27 Thread John Lewis
Is there a way to configure pan to have connections greater than 4?  The gui seems to override any changes made to the XML file for this property. Thanks John___ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-24 Thread Duncan
Zan Lynx posted on Wed, 24 Oct 2012 20:25:49 -0600 as excerpted: > For MinGW it is --large-address-aware given to the "ld" linker. From the > search results I read, MinGW support libraries will work fine since > their code is almost entirely from Unix where addresses > 2GB have been > common. I b

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-24 Thread Zan Lynx
On 10/24/2012 8:24 AM, Steve Davies wrote: > On 23 October 2012 18:56, Zan Lynx wrote: >> On Fri, 2012-10-19 at 14:24 +0100, Steve Davies wrote: >>> As a result, Pan is limited to the memory addressable by a 32-bit >>> application, which is 2Gb under windows. (32 bits allows 4Gb to be >>> addresse

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-24 Thread Joe Zeff
On 10/24/2012 07:24 AM, Steve Davies wrote: 1) It assumes a Microsoft development environment against MS .dll files 2) It assumes you are writing the code-base with MS in mind. To be fair, if the first assumption is correct, the second one will almost always be right too. ___

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-24 Thread Steve Davies
On 23 October 2012 18:56, Zan Lynx wrote: > On Fri, 2012-10-19 at 14:24 +0100, Steve Davies wrote: >> As a result, Pan is limited to the memory addressable by a 32-bit >> application, which is 2Gb under windows. (32 bits allows 4Gb to be >> addressed, but 32 bit apps only get 2Gb for a number of r

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-23 Thread Zan Lynx
On Fri, 2012-10-19 at 14:24 +0100, Steve Davies wrote: > As a result, Pan is limited to the memory addressable by a 32-bit > application, which is 2Gb under windows. (32 bits allows 4Gb to be > addressed, but 32 bit apps only get 2Gb for a number of reasons which > I would not explain well) If yo

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-19 Thread Duncan
K Shen posted on Sat, 20 Oct 2012 01:49:51 +0100 as excerpted: (Please don't top-post. There's a reason pan has that warning, too. But edit or summarize particularly my replies as I am quite wordy, and people will otherwise be paging and paging to see your reply. I did notice it's plain text

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-19 Thread K Shen
ks again, Kish Shen From: Steve Davies To: K Shen ; pan-users@nongnu.org Sent: Friday, 19 October 2012, 14:24 Subject: Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup On 19 October 2012 07:08, K Shen wrote: [snip] > > I have been using a 32 bit x86 Wi

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-19 Thread Duncan
K Shen posted on Fri, 19 Oct 2012 07:08:57 +0100 as excerpted: > Hi, Hello. =:^) Before we get into the message, let me remind you to please turn off the HTML. Being a pan user you probably already know how annoying it can be, seeing that in pan... which many here use for this list, via gmane

Re: [Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-19 Thread Steve Davies
On 19 October 2012 07:08, K Shen wrote: [snip] > > I have been using a 32 bit x86 Windows XP laptop with 2G of real memory up > to 3-4 months ago, which was replaced by a 64 bit x86-64 Windows 7 laptop > with 4G of real memory. This was about 1-2 months before I noticed the crash > problem, and I

[Pan-users] pan for Windows crashes when reading large newsgroup

2012-10-18 Thread K Shen
Hi, I am using pan newsreader for Windows to read news for several years now, but in the past month or so, I  have started to see regular crashes of pan when reading a newgroup with a large number of articles. I have been reading this newsgroup without such problems previously, and this newsgro

[Pan-users] Pan for windows .122 (Steve Davies build) crashes when trying to read alt.fan.howard-stern

2007-02-05 Thread u6bj4fl02
I am using Pan for windows, version .122, the Steve Davies build, on a box running Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]. I haven't read any news with Pan for a couple of days, so the article counts in the two groups I follow with Pan (alt.binaries.howard-stern and alt.fan.howard-stern) are a bi

Re: [Pan-users] Pan for Windows

2006-08-19 Thread Darren
Artur Jachacy wrote: > Hi, > > I've decided to put up my builds of Pan for Windows at > > Sorry for giving you competition, Darren. ;-) > > Artur > Not at all! My build is having a weird issue with posting follow-ups that I have not been able to fix. If you

[Pan-users] Pan for Windows

2006-08-19 Thread Artur Jachacy
Hi, I've decided to put up my builds of Pan for Windows at Sorry for giving you competition, Darren. ;-) Artur -- Whilst advanc'd in some areas... yet in others does the Duck remain primitive, foremost in her readiness to take offense. Pan for Windows -