On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 03:40:25PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote..
And I am still searching for a decent console newsreader that
supports UTF-8, so if anybody can recommend one...
Not sure if it supports UTF-8 or not, but have a look at newsbeuter.
Homepage:
Ron Johnson:
On 02/29/08 14:43, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Which still leaves the question how to synchronize messages status
(read/unread) across multiple computers. Some time ago I used slrnpull
for offline reading and copied my .newsrc back and forth, but that was a
real pain.
Well, X is
Kevin Coyner:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 03:40:25PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote..
And I am still searching for a decent console newsreader that
supports UTF-8, so if anybody can recommend one...
Not sure if it supports UTF-8 or not, but have a look at newsbeuter.
Newsbeuter is an RSS
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On 03/01/08 12:46, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Ron Johnson:
On 02/29/08 14:43, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Which still leaves the question how to synchronize messages status
(read/unread) across multiple computers. Some time ago I used slrnpull
for offline
Ron Johnson writes:
Well, X is network transparent, so why not just run the app on
node_a, and display it on current_node?
Jochen Schulz writes:
*Offline* reading.
Yes, offline. Run Leafnode on one machine on your local network and read
news from any other using the newsreader of your
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On 03/01/08 13:51, John Hasler wrote:
Ron Johnson writes:
Well, X is network transparent, so why not just run the app on
node_a, and display it on current_node?
Jochen Schulz writes:
*Offline* reading.
Yes, offline. Run Leafnode on one
Ron Johnson:
On 03/01/08 12:46, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Ron Johnson:
Well, X is network transparent, so why not just run the app on
node_a, and display it on current_node?
*Offline* reading.
Irrelevant to the point at hand.
No. Offline like using my laptop while commuting and the machine
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On 03/01/08 14:27, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Ron Johnson:
On 03/01/08 12:46, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Ron Johnson:
Well, X is network transparent, so why not just run the app on
node_a, and display it on current_node?
*Offline* reading.
Irrelevant to
Hello:
I have a few computers in my home network and I am trying to consolidate
shared data to avoid duplication and annoyance. So I have my addressbook
on ldap available and I am running Tiny Tiny RSS so I can have a central
place for my rss feeds. I am going to set up a daap server and of
Zoho writes:
I follow debian-user by reading it from Pan (a newsgroup reader). I am
wondering if anyone knows of software that I can run on my server that
makes all my subscribed newsgroups available through a web interface?
Install Leafnode and you will be able to read newsgroups from any of
John Hasler:
Zoho writes:
I follow debian-user by reading it from Pan (a newsgroup reader). I am
wondering if anyone knows of software that I can run on my server that
makes all my subscribed newsgroups available through a web interface?
Install Leafnode and you will be able to read
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John Hasler:
Zoho writes:
I follow debian-user by reading it from Pan (a newsgroup reader). I am
wondering if anyone knows of software that I can run on my server that
makes all my subscribed newsgroups
I am looking for a news reader program for linux that will allow me to
stitch together multiple attachments. I am using Mozilla for the
newsreader, but it does not seem to allow me to stitch these files
together when the parts are split over several messages.
If anyone knows how to to this
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