* Reiner Steib wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> SINNER wrote:
>> it is recreating the entire Usenet hierarchy in ~News/marks/localhost/*
>> Here is a snippet of the contents:
>> uk uquunet vegaswales world yu
> [...]
>> (setq nn
* Hadron Quark wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> SINNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> * Charles philip Chan wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
>>> On 30 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>> Yes, as any normal newsrc, it contains every possible group on the
>>&g
* Stepan Golosunov wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> SINNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> And without grep there are many more lines? Gnus is reading these
>>> groups too.
>> Yes, as any normal newsrc, it contains every possible group on the
>> server.
>>&
* Charles philip Chan wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> On 30 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Yes, as any normal newsrc, it contains every possible group on the
>> server.
> My .newsrc only contains the groups that I am subscribed to. Have you
> try deleting it and see what happens?
[...]
Succes
* Charles philip Chan wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> On 30 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Yes, as any normal newsrc, it contains every possible group on the
>> server.
> My .newsrc only contains the groups that I am subscribed to. Have you
> try deleting it and see what happens?
will try now.
* Hadron Quark wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> SINNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> The wonders of Linux setups :-;
> Im a bit pissed off that this is happening because it might put you off
> the best newsreader & email client in the history of the world.
> Wish I cou
* Stepan Golosunov wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> SINNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> * Charles philip Chan wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
>>> On 29 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>> it is recreating the entire Usenet hierarchy in
>>>> ~News/marks/
s: 1-1553
>> news.software.readers: 1-3000,3090-3092
> Strange.
Tell me about it :)
>> Do you use the spool or nntp setting in .gnus.el?
> nntp.
> Can you post all your Gnus settings to the group?
(setq user-mail-address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
(setq user-full-name
* Charles philip Chan wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> On 29 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> it is recreating the entire Usenet hierarchy in
>> ~News/marks/localhost/*
> Did you look in the directories? They only contain a .marks file.
No, but why would it mark what is not necessary?
>> ... uk
* Hadron Quark wrote in gnu.emacs.gnus:
> SINNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> Done, but I think my removal of ~/News/marks is still
>> a
> Dont remove Marks - that is where gnus stores its "position data" I think.
it is recreating the entire Usenet
* Glyn Millington wrote in news.software.readers:
> SINNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hey Glyn, I am home now.
>> after I 'M-x gnus' it loads the active file and then gets new news, during
>> this time the system goes to 80%> CPU usage for about 10 minutes u
e no issues on the same box for the same leafnode
server.
Once I am at the group buffer I can move around just fine with no delays
pressing 'g' duplicates the behavior.
My ~/.gnus.el is very small:
(setq user-mail-address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
(setq user-full-name &qu
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