July 29, 2004
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 12:09:08 +1000, Phill wrote:

> Bruno A. Costa wrote:
>> Phill wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS?
>>>
>>>Phill.
>> 
>> 
>> I had problems with Fedora Core 2.
>> 
>> Look at http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D/2658
>> 
>> Bruno.
> 
> Do you use std.socket now?
> 
> I have Fedora up and running now anyway. The only problem that I have is with Thunderbird and the way it displays its posts. I like how MS Outlook displays it posts in a tree for each thread, its much easier to follow a thread.
> 
> Phill.

You might like to try "Pan"

It's the newsreader I currently use on Linux.  It works quite well and the display is quite configurable.  You should be able to get it working on Fedora.

Also, the newsreader that comes with kde is quite good.

July 29, 2004
Phill wrote:
> Bruno A. Costa wrote:
> 
>> Phill wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS?
>>>
>>> Phill.
>>
>>
>>
>> I had problems with Fedora Core 2.
>>
>> Look at http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D/2658
>>
>> Bruno.
> 
> 
> Do you use std.socket now?
> 
> I have Fedora up and running now anyway.
> The only problem that I have is with Thunderbird and the
> way it displays its posts. I like how MS Outlook displays
> it posts in a tree for each thread, its much easier to follow
> a thread.
> 
> Phill.

Have you tried the thread view? Just click the cartoon talking bubble to the left in the list of posts. Works like a charm (although it can be (was in previous versions, at least) somewhat hard to find new posts in old threads).

Lars Ivar Igesund
July 29, 2004
John Reimer wrote:


> Also, the newsreader that comes with kde is quite good.

BTW is called "KNode".

July 29, 2004
In article <41085C44.50000@pacific.net.au>, Phill says...
>
>I have Fedora up and running now anyway.
>The only problem that I have is with Thunderbird and the
>way it displays its posts. I like how MS Outlook displays
>it posts in a tree for each thread, its much easier to follow
>a thread.

If you click the leftmost column header the threads should collapse to tree view just like Outlook.  I use Thunderbird for my mail in Windows and love it. Another nice aspect is that if you dual boot you can share the same profile between Windows and Linux.


Sean


July 29, 2004
Phill wrote:


> 
> Do you use std.socket now?

I have a dual boot machine (Slackware/Fedora). I'm using only Slackware actually and in Slack std.socket works well.

> 
> I have Fedora up and running now anyway.
> The only problem that I have is with Thunderbird and the
> way it displays its posts. I like how MS Outlook displays
> it posts in a tree for each thread, its much easier to follow
> a thread.
> 

Thunderbird is very good, but I am using KNode.

Bruno.
July 29, 2004
John Reimer wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 12:09:08 +1000, Phill wrote:
> 
> 
>>Bruno A. Costa wrote:
>>
>>>Phill wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS?
>>>>
>>>>Phill.
>>>
>>>
>>>I had problems with Fedora Core 2.
>>>
>>>Look at http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D/2658
>>>
>>>Bruno.
>>
>>Do you use std.socket now?
>>
>>I have Fedora up and running now anyway. The only problem that I have is
>>with Thunderbird and the way it displays its posts. I like how MS Outlook
>>displays it posts in a tree for each thread, its much easier to follow a
>>thread.
>>
>>Phill.
> 
> 
> You might like to try "Pan"
> 
> It's the newsreader I currently use on Linux.  It works quite well and the
> display is quite configurable.  You should be able to get it working on
> Fedora.
> 
> Also, the newsreader that comes with kde is quite good.
> 
Thanks John!
July 30, 2004
Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
> Phill wrote:
> 
>> Bruno A. Costa wrote:
>>
>>> Phill wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS?
>>>>
>>>> Phill.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I had problems with Fedora Core 2.
>>>
>>> Look at http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D/2658
>>>
>>> Bruno.
>>
>>
>>
>> Do you use std.socket now?
>>
>> I have Fedora up and running now anyway.
>> The only problem that I have is with Thunderbird and the
>> way it displays its posts. I like how MS Outlook displays
>> it posts in a tree for each thread, its much easier to follow
>> a thread.
>>
>> Phill.
> 
> 
> Have you tried the thread view? Just click the cartoon talking bubble to the left in the list of posts. Works like a charm (although it can be (was in previous versions, at least) somewhat hard to find new posts in old threads).
> 
> Lars Ivar Igesund

Yes that work great thanks!
July 30, 2004
Sean Kelly wrote:
> In article <41085C44.50000@pacific.net.au>, Phill says...
> 
>>I have Fedora up and running now anyway.
>>The only problem that I have is with Thunderbird and the
>>way it displays its posts. I like how MS Outlook displays
>>it posts in a tree for each thread, its much easier to follow
>>a thread.
> 
> 
> If you click the leftmost column header the threads should collapse to tree view
> just like Outlook.  I use Thunderbird for my mail in Windows and love it.
> Another nice aspect is that if you dual boot you can share the same profile
> between Windows and Linux.
> 
> 
> Sean
> 
> 
That works good, it makes life easier.

Thanks!
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