Re: internet news question

2002-07-23 Thread Michael L. Hostbaek

AZN Unix (AZNPrideChinese) writes:
 i can't find a program for internet news, do you guys know a web site that 
 distributes unix programs or freebsd programs or just a free internet news 
 program?

cd /usr/ports/news 

My personal favourite is /usr/ports/news/slrn

/mich


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Re: internet news question

2002-07-23 Thread Philip Paeps

On 2002-07-23 14:08:28, AZN Unix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 i can't find a program for internet news, do you guys know a web site that 
 distributes unix programs or freebsd programs or just a free internet news 
 program?

There are dozens of such applications.  The easiest way to install them would
be using the ports: /usr/ports/news.

My personal favourite is Tin http://www.tin.org/, which is console-based.
Other popular console-based readers are slrn and Mutt (with a patch).  Pan and
KNode are graphical alternatives.

They're all in the ports.

 - Philip

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Re: internet news question

2002-07-23 Thread Marco Radzinschi


I use tin. It is in the ports collection.

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On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, AZN Unix wrote:

 i can't find a program for internet news, do you guys know a web site that
 distributes unix programs or freebsd programs or just a free internet news
 program?

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