Hi David,

I had the same trouble (with Gnus, with documentation) when I wanted
to subscribe to some RSS groups.  My solution: in the *Group* buffer,
type `G R', then enter the URL.

Warm regards,



Jesse

PS I found this solution by talking to the friendly folks on #gnus on
irc://irc.freenode.net

David Carlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm using Gnus 5.10.6 (as distributed with XEmacs, where I'm using the
> Fedora Core 2 RPMs for the latter).  The manual distributed with
> XEmacs doesn't mention rss, but googling for 'gnus rss' turns up
> <http://www.gnus.org/manual/gnus_193.html>.  The manual on that web
> page claims to be for Gnus 5.10.2; frankly, I'm dubious about that.
> So:
>
> * Should I expect to be able to use nnrss with 5.10.6?  (And what Gnus
>   version is the online manual for?)
>
> Anyways, optimistically following the instructions listed on that web
> page, I type 'B', then nnrss, then enter
> http://slashdot.org/slashdot.rss.  It asks me if I want to download
> extra categories.  If I answer 'n', I get an empty buffer.  If I
> answer 'y', I get a buffer looking like this:
>
> K      0: Business: general.CRM news
> K      0: Business: general.Entrepreneur news
> K      0: Business: general.Human resources news
> K      0: Business: general.IP and patents news
> K      0: Business: general.Job markets news
> K      0: Business: general.Law news
> ...
>
> Which isn't very useful.
>
> Am I doing something wrong, does nnrss just not work with the version
> of Gnus I'm using, or what?



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Jesse Alama | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.stanford.edu/~alama
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