What other news readers are recommended?
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting up
about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched to
Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not as nice,
I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not as nice,
I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting up about
a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
I switched to Thunderbird
(I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not as nice, I feel.
What other news readers are recommended?
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> SAID ...|
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting up|
about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched to
Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not as
nice, I feel. ^^^^^^^^^^^^____________.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan? |
What other news readers are recommended? |
Gravity, Dialog or Xnews. |
db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> wrote:Thank you, I will look up Gnus. Emacs is the editor I use.
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting up
about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched to
Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not as nice,
I feel.
No one can help you on "started activing up" for pan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo_Z4KLhPfI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbmtxvF8Sz0
"not as nice" is also overtly vague to prevent anyone from addressing
what issues, if any, you have with Thunderbird other than unfamiliarity
which use over time will overcome. For help with Thunderbired, go to
the alt.comp.software.thunderbird newsgroup. Just be aware there are
some features in Thunderbird on Windows that are not doable under Linux.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
https://pan.rebelbase.com/
Click on the "bug reports" navbar link. That will reveal a link to
their GitHub project site where bugs are tracked.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pan/-/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=all
I didn't see a community/forum at the GitHub site to get peer support,
but there are forums back at the pan site which operate as mailing
lists. Be sure to be far more detailed there than you were here.
What other news readers are recommended?
I don't use Linux for personal use, and haven't touched it for decades
at work. The ones I see others using on Linux are:
pan (no idea what's wrong with it for you)
Thunderbird (visit their newsgroup to get help)
Gnus
tin
Claws Mail
Sylpheed
slrn
And then there's using a Windows NNTP client running on WINE.
db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
You'd need to provide more info than "started acting up" if you want us
to debug pan... reminds me of the old favorite "it had a glitch!"
Anyway, I use Gnus, which is quite featureful but if you've never used
emacs before, it's probably not a good fit.
Claws can read news. I've only ever used it for email, but it does a
great job at that so maybe give it a shot?
johnWell, you didn't really need to know in what way pan stopped working.
db pretended :
What other news readers are recommended?
mesnews, but if you like oldies, there's xnews
Gravity: Windows. |
Dialog: Windows. |
Xnews: Windows. |
^^^^^
All are Windows programs. The OP said he is using Linux.
On 2023-08-07, db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> wrote:
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
I like TUI/CLI terminal apps so I use SLRN
Same preference. I use tin: <http://tin.org>. I'm sure there's a ready
to use package for your (DB) distro. (I use tin 'under' Cygwin - a
Linux/GNU environment - on Windows.)
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
On Tue, 8 Aug 2023 01:29:42 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
Gravity: Windows. |
Dialog: Windows. |
Xnews: Windows. |
^^^^^
All are Windows programs. The OP said he is using Linux.
So he can use Wine.
VanguardLH wrote:
Gravity: Windows. |
Dialog: Windows. |
Xnews: Windows. |
^^^^^
All are Windows programs. The OP said he is using Linux.
So he can use Wine.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------1C8219F6C2634BC99B4086F8
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
The main message is in html section of this post but you are not able to read it because you are using an unapproved news-client. Please try these links to amuse youself:
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
On 2023-08-08, ๐ Good Guy ๐ <Hello.World@example.onion> wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--------------1C8219F6C2634BC99B4086F8
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
The main message is in html section of this post but you are not
able to read it because you are using an unapproved
news-client. Please try these links to amuse youself:
hilarious!
johnson wrote:
On 2023-08-08, ๐ Good Guy ๐ <Hello.World@example.onion> wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--------------1C8219F6C2634BC99B4086F8
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
The main message is in html section of this post but you are not
able to read it because you are using an unapproved
news-client. Please try these links to amuse youself:
hilarious!
yeah. i copy s/flowed/flawed/
johnson wrote:
On 2023-08-08, Good Guy <Hello.World@example.onion> wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. >>>--------------1C8219F6C2634BC99B4086F8
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed >>>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
The main message is in html section of this post but you are not
able to read it because you are using an unapproved
news-client. Please try these links to amuse youself:
hilarious!
yeah. i copy s/flowed/flawed/
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
--
You can install WINE in Linux Ubuntu and use Forte Agent reliably, but
you can't use SSL connections for NNTP and POP3 connections.
You can install WINE in Linux Ubuntu and use Forte Agent reliably,
Which I mentioned
Am 07.08.2023 um 15:46:26 Uhr schrieb db:
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
I remember it had a bug with a header, but it is fixed in current
versions.
Have you tried it again?
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
You'd need to provide more info than "started acting up" if you want us
to debug pan... reminds me of the old favorite "it had a glitch!"
Anyway, I use Gnus, which is quite featureful but if you've never used
emacs before, it's probably not a good fit.
sudo apt-get install Gnus[sudo] password for db:
On 07.08.2023 18.20, John wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >>emacs before, it's probably not a good fit. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Anyway, I use Gnus, which is quite featureful but if you've never used
E: Unable to locate package Gnus
Now what?
On 07.08.2023 18.20, John wrote:
db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
You'd need to provide more info than "started acting up" if you want us
to debug pan... reminds me of the old favorite "it had a glitch!"
Anyway, I use Gnus, which is quite featureful but if you've never used >>emacs before, it's probably not a good fit.
[...}
sudo apt-get install Gnus[sudo] password for db:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package Gnus
Now what?
On 07.08.2023 18.20, John wrote:
db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:Well, you didn't really need to know in what way pan stopped working.
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting up
about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched to
Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not as nice,
I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
You'd need to provide more info than "started acting up" if you want us
to debug pan... reminds me of the old favorite "it had a glitch!"
Anyway, I use Gnus, which is quite featureful but if you've never used
emacs before, it's probably not a good fit.
Claws can read news. I've only ever used it for email, but it does a
great job at that so maybe give it a shot?
john
It just refused to show me anything, I got a blank screen. I wanted to
know whether others had problems with it.
On 07/08/2023 14:46, db wrote:client for the rest of your life. People normally choose one and stick with it. News groups are mostly for trolling and having arguments about silly things in life. There is nothing useful or "nice"here.
I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
You must be a very fussy person. What do you mean by saying "not as nice, I feel"? How does a nice thing look like? There is nothing nice in this world but people get by what they have. If you are fed up of Thunderbird then you'll remain without a news-
For completeness and for your info I am using Thunderbird and I have no reasons to complain about it. You get updates every other week but you can install them or not bother with them like I do. For Firefox, you now get updates every 3 days; They havegone crazy these days.
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db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:[...]
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Anyway, I use Gnus, which is quite featureful but if you've never used
emacs before, it's probably not a good fit.
On 07.08.2023 18.20, John wrote:
Anyway, I use Gnus, which is quite featureful but if you've never used >>emacs before, it's probably not a good fit.
I use emacs all the time and didn't know it can read News. But I can't
find that feature in its menu. Where is it?
Pan is the best graphical newsreader in Linux, IMHO. If you're using an old version, then you're better off upgrading and seeing if that fixes whatever issue you're having.
JE
You're a moron. That's what's wrong with it. Bugger off.
On 07.08.2023 18.20, John wrote:
db <dieterhansbritz@gmail.com> writes:[...]
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting up
about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched to
Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not as nice,
I feel.
Anyway, I use Gnus, which is quite featureful but if you've never used
emacs before, it's probably not a good fit.
I use emacs all the time and didn't know it can read News. But I can't
find that feature in its menu. Where is it?
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
db wrote:
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
Am I the only one in the world who uses knode? Years ago I decided I
like it better than pan, but I don't remember the reasons.
Sn!pe wrote:
Ian gay <gay@sfu.ca> wrote:
db wrote:
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
Am I the only one in the world who uses knode? Years ago I decided I
like it better than pan, but I don't remember the reasons.
I really liked Knode. As KDE does, they have removed it (unsupported)
and it's gone from Debian repos. Seems many think, "just use
Thunderbird for news", but it's not a good newsreader in my opinion.
I used Knode 20 years ago and liked it. I liked the original Pan of
that time too, but the modern rewrite of Pan was too full of problems
for me to persevere with it.
Pan was nice, but now it doesn't show buttons on windows for me, and
other problems. I've given up on Pan now.
I'm using Sylpheed, which I like, but I find it irritating when it
checks groups while you're reading a message, then that message gets
marked as read, and disappears from the headers (using Show Unread).
Going back to look for it is a pain. Other than that, it's not too
bad.
Pan was nice, but now it doesn't show buttons on windows for me, and
other problems. I've given up on Pan now.
Sn!pe wrote:
Ian gay <gay@sfu.ca> wrote:
db wrote:
I used to use pan and was happy with it, but it started acting
up about a year or so ago, so I can no longer use it. I switched
to Thunderbird (I work under Ubuntu Linux) and it's OK, but not
as nice, I feel.
Does anyone know what is wrong with pan?
What other news readers are recommended?
Am I the only one in the world who uses knode? Years ago I decided I
like it better than pan, but I don't remember the reasons.
I really liked Knode. As KDE does, they have removed it (unsupported) and it's gone from Debian repos. Seems many think, "just use Thunderbird for news", but it's not a good newsreader in my opinion.
I used Knode 20 years ago and liked it. I liked the original Pan of
that time too, but the modern rewrite of Pan was too full of problems
for me to persevere with it.
Pan was nice, but now it doesn't show buttons on windows for me, and other problems. I've given up on Pan now.
I'm using Sylpheed, which I like, but I find it irritating when it checks groups while you're reading a message, then that message gets marked as read, and disappears from the headers (using Show Unread). Going back to look for it is a pain. Other than that, it's not too bad.
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