February 01, 2008 Re: What NG reader do ya'll use under linux? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Milke Wey | On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 22:54:38 +0100, Milke Wey wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 19:15 +0000, BCS wrote:
>> I have just gotten my laptop booting under Ubuntu and want to throw a newsgroup reader on it so I don't have to rebut under windows just to read the newsgroup. What readers do people use (and like)?
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> I'm using Evolution.
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> Given enough people reply this tread might list all available newsreaders for linux ;)
I might as well add Pan, as that is what I use :)
I love mozilla but thunderbird is to bulky, I don't need a mail client too. Same goes for Evolution. I want it separate from my browser. And never heard of knode.
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February 01, 2008 Re: What NG reader do ya'll use under linux? | ||||
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Posted in reply to BCS | Reply to Benjamin,
> I have just gotten my laptop booting under Ubuntu and want to throw a
> newsgroup reader on it so I don't have to rebut under windows just to
> read the newsgroup. What readers do people use (and like)?
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thanks all, looks like i'll be looking at KNode and Pan. I'll get back with my results (from linux I hope :)
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February 03, 2008 Re: What NG reader do ya'll use under linux? | ||||
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Posted in reply to BCS | BCS <ao@pathlink.com> wrote: > I have just gotten my laptop booting under Ubuntu and want to throw a newsgroup reader on it so I don't have to rebut under windows just to read the newsgroup. What readers do people use (and like)? > > I use and like claws-mail. -- GPG Public Key: http://gpg-keyserver.de/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xDDD6D36D41911851 |
February 03, 2008 Re: What NG reader do ya'll use under linux? | ||||
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Posted in reply to BCS | BCS wrote:
> Reply to Benjamin,
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>> I have just gotten my laptop booting under Ubuntu and want to throw a newsgroup reader on it so I don't have to rebut under windows just to read the newsgroup. What readers do people use (and like)?
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> thanks all, looks like i'll be looking at KNode and Pan. I'll get back with my results (from linux I hope :)
well KNode seems to work (that is if this post works)
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