Re: Usenet

2012-08-20 Thread Michael Butash
Definitely not a good idea to diy when trying to index/search across a _lot_ of records like that. I remember the Agent usenet client back in the late 90's included a search function once you pulled headers, searching anything, and then watching as win98 would lock up for 10 minutes.

Re: Usenet

2012-08-20 Thread Derek Trotter
Thanks. I'll give Sabnzbd and nzbmatrix a try. I originally wanted to download the headers for each group and search them because usenet search engines I've tried work, but sometimes don't find something that another will. However I gave up on that idea because every usenet

Re: Usenet

2012-08-20 Thread Michael Butash
exer and search engine for it. I have sabsheep on my phone that works between the two to search/point and click download files from the droid. -mb On 08/20/2012 08:28 AM, Josh Coffman wrote: I don't personally have experience with usenet but I saw this article on lifehacker.com <h

Re: Usenet

2012-08-20 Thread Josh Coffman
I don't personally have experience with usenet but I saw this article on lifehacker.com a while ago: http://lifehacker.com/5601586/how-to-get-started-with-usenet-in-three-simple-steps On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Derek Trotter wrote: > I remember recently someone here saying they

Usenet

2012-08-18 Thread Derek Trotter
I remember recently someone here saying they harvest files from usenet, but I forgot who it was. Anyway I have a question or two. Which newsreader would you recommend for large groups? Does it run on linux or windows? Thanks --- PLUG-discuss

Re: usenet for ubuntu

2012-05-28 Thread Michael Butash
-beard-install-setup-configuration-guide-for-ubuntu-linux-mint On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Michael Butash wrote: Sabnzbd is the best for usenet. Â Throw in Sickbeard and couchpotato for the best tv-replacement media experience. -mb On 05/27/2012 04:31 PM, Derek Trotter wrote: One thing I&

Re: usenet for ubuntu

2012-05-28 Thread Derek Trotter
nging them to my attention. On 5/27/2012 20:59, Lisa Kachold wrote: Yea, Howdy: http://wiki.wdlxtv.com/Setup_sabnzbd http://www.ainer.org/sick-beard-install-setup-configuration-guide-for-ubuntu-linux-mint On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Michael Butash wrote: Sabnzbd is the best for usene

Re: usenet for ubuntu

2012-05-28 Thread Michael Butash
bnzbd http://www.ainer.org/sick-beard-install-setup-configuration-guide-for-ubuntu-linux-mint On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Michael Butash wrote: Sabnzbd is the best for usenet. Â Throw in Sickbeard and couchpotato for the best tv-replacement media experience. -mb On 05/27/2012 04:31 PM,

Re: usenet for ubuntu

2012-05-28 Thread Derek Trotter
2012 at 7:02 PM, Michael Butash wrote: Sabnzbd is the best for usenet. Throw in Sickbeard and couchpotato for the best tv-replacement media experience. -mb On 05/27/2012 04:31 PM, Derek Trotter wrote: One thing I've noticed about the latest kubuntu is that klibido isn't there.

Re: usenet for ubuntu

2012-05-27 Thread Lisa Kachold
Yea, Howdy: http://wiki.wdlxtv.com/Setup_sabnzbd http://www.ainer.org/sick-beard-install-setup-configuration-guide-for-ubuntu-linux-mint On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Michael Butash wrote: > Sabnzbd is the best for usenet.  Throw in Sickbeard and couchpotato for the > best tv-repla

Re: usenet for ubuntu

2012-05-27 Thread Michael Butash
Sabnzbd is the best for usenet. Throw in Sickbeard and couchpotato for the best tv-replacement media experience. -mb On 05/27/2012 04:31 PM, Derek Trotter wrote: One thing I've noticed about the latest kubuntu is that klibido isn't there. What would you recommend as a replacemen

usenet for ubuntu

2012-05-27 Thread Derek Trotter
One thing I've noticed about the latest kubuntu is that klibido isn't there. What would you recommend as a replacement? Thanks --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail

Re: Usenet readers/binary downloaders for linux

2009-03-23 Thread Paul Mooring
SABnzbd+ is pretty good, it uses a web interface and checks your newzbin account for bookmarks automatically so there's no need to manually d/l the nzb files, it's got a pretty cool firefox plugin too. On Sat, 2009-03-21 at 09:46 -0700, Blake wrote: > Gotta be gui... I've been using newsbin for

Re: Usenet readers/binary downloaders for linux

2009-03-23 Thread Joe
I was using hellanzb for a while when I was doing binary downloads via nzb files. It's not a GUI though, but it was easy to configure and worked incredibly well! I was using a GUI reader to grab the nzb files, but I don't remember which one it was. Looked like xpn but I don't know if that was it. T

Re: Usenet readers/binary downloaders for linux

2009-03-21 Thread Eric Shubert
Is ThunderBird not sufficient? I'm not sure what you mean by "binary downloaders". Blake wrote: > I'm looking for a good linux newsreader/ binary downloader for linux. The > only stipulation is that it needs to be capable of up to 20 > threads/connections at a time. > > Any ideas? > --Gnunixguy

Re: Usenet readers/binary downloaders for linux

2009-03-21 Thread Blake
Gotta be gui... I've been using newsbin for giganews for quite some time and it works well, windows only though JD Austin wrote: >text or gui? >-- >JD Austin >Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC >j...@twingeckos.com >480.288.8195x201 >http://www.twingeckos.com > > >Samuel Beckett - "Birth wa

Re: Usenet readers/binary downloaders for linux

2009-03-20 Thread JD Austin
I still use Thunderbird -- JD Austin Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC j...@twingeckos.com 480.288.8195x201 http://www.twingeckos.com Robert Benchley - "I have tried to know absolutely nothing about a great many things, and I have succeeded fair... On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Blake wrot

Re: Usenet readers/binary downloaders for linux

2009-03-20 Thread JD Austin
text or gui? -- JD Austin Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC j...@twingeckos.com 480.288.8195x201 http://www.twingeckos.com Samuel Beckett - "Birth was the death of him." On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Blake wrote: > I'm looking for a good linux newsreader/ binary downloader for linux. The

Usenet readers/binary downloaders for linux

2009-03-20 Thread Blake
I'm looking for a good linux newsreader/ binary downloader for linux. The only stipulation is that it needs to be capable of up to 20 threads/connections at a time. Any ideas? --Gnunixguy JD Austin wrote: >write a script that uses expect and scp to put the file in place. >-- >JD Austin >Twin