Re: [PHP] Linux Newsgroup... ('continue');

2002-07-12 Thread Scott Fletcher

I don't have ISP, I use T1, the local network I'm on is direct to the
internet.  I can type in www.cnn.com and it can go where it go quickly
without a problem.  The same goes for news.php.net Newsgroup.

Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Scott Fletcher wrote:
  Are you sure these newsgroup work?  I tried subscribing to it and got a
  response saying newsgroup server could not be found.  I didn't have that
  problem with PHP Newsgroup or mozilla.org Newsgroup.
 
  --clip--
  comp.os.linux.admin
  comp.os.linux.misc
  comp.os.linux.advocacy
  comp.os.linux.network
  comp.os.linux.alpha
  comp.os.linux.networking
  comp.os.linux.announce
  comp.os.linux.portable
  comp.os.linux.answers
  comp.os.linux.powerpc
  comp.os.linux.development.apps
  comp.os.linux.development.system
  comp.os.linux.questions
  comp.os.linux.embedded
  comp.os.linux.redhat
  comp.os.linux.hardware
  comp.os.linux.security
  comp.os.linux.help
  comp.os.linux.setup
  comp.os.linux.m68k
  comp.os.linux.x

 Yes, they all definitely work. Remember that different news servers carry
 different newsgroups. Your ISP should be running a news server that
 carries all of the above-listed groups, though, as they're in the main
 hierarchy. Just ask your ISP for the name of its news server.

 Alternatively, you can read them all in groups.google.com, though they're
 about 12 hours behind.

 miguel




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Re: [PHP] Linux Newsgroup... ('continue');

2002-07-12 Thread Scott Fletcher

I tried news.os.linux and it doesn't work, so I tried again with
news.os.linux.questions and it doesn't work either.  Same thing for news.os.

Thanks, FletchSOD
Ed Lazor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Which news service are you connecting to?

 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 2:15 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] Linux Newsgroup... ('continue');


 Are you sure these newsgroup work?  I tried subscribing to it and got a
 response saying newsgroup server could not be found.  I didn't have that
 problem with PHP Newsgroup or mozilla.org Newsgroup.

 --clip--
 comp.os.linux.admin

 comp.os.linux.misc

 comp.os.linux.advocacy

 comp.os.linux.network

 comp.os.linux.alpha

 comp.os.linux.networking

 comp.os.linux.announce

 comp.os.linux.portable

 comp.os.linux.answers

 comp.os.linux.powerpc

 comp.os.linux.development.apps

 comp.os.linux.development.system

 comp.os.linux.questions

 comp.os.linux.embedded

 comp.os.linux.redhat

 comp.os.linux.hardware

 comp.os.linux.security

 comp.os.linux.help

 comp.os.linux.setup

 comp.os.linux.m68k

 comp.os.linux.x

 --clip--

 Groan!  I hate MS-Outlook!!

 Thanks,

  FletchSOD




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Re: [PHP] Linux Newsgroup... ('continue');

2002-07-12 Thread Miguel Cruz

On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Scott Fletcher wrote:
 Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in:
 On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Scott Fletcher wrote:
 Are you sure these newsgroup work?  I tried subscribing to it and got a
 response saying newsgroup server could not be found.  I didn't have that
 problem with PHP Newsgroup or mozilla.org Newsgroup.

 comp.os.linux.admin
 comp.os.linux.misc
 ...

 Yes, they all definitely work. Remember that different news servers carry
 different newsgroups. Your ISP should be running a news server that
 carries all of the above-listed groups, though, as they're in the main
 hierarchy. Just ask your ISP for the name of its news server.

 Alternatively, you can read them all in groups.google.com, though they're
 about 12 hours behind.

 I don't have ISP, I use T1, the local network I'm on is direct to the
 internet.  I can type in www.cnn.com and it can go where it go quickly
 without a problem.  The same goes for news.php.net Newsgroup.
 
You still have an ISP. You can't peer using something as tiny as a T1.
Just traceroute somewhere and you'll see what your ISP is. Then go
to their web site, look for the customer support page, and they should
list their NNTP server somewhere.

Alternatively, there is a free server in Germany you can use if your ISP
doesn't provide decent news service. Go to http://news.cis.dfn.de/ for
more information.

miguel


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Re: [PHP] Linux Newsgroup... ('continue');

2002-07-12 Thread Scott Fletcher

Alright!  I'll give it my best shot!

Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Scott Fletcher wrote:
  Miguel Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in:
  On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Scott Fletcher wrote:
  Are you sure these newsgroup work?  I tried subscribing to it and got
a
  response saying newsgroup server could not be found.  I didn't have
that
  problem with PHP Newsgroup or mozilla.org Newsgroup.
 
  comp.os.linux.admin
  comp.os.linux.misc
  ...
 
  Yes, they all definitely work. Remember that different news servers
carry
  different newsgroups. Your ISP should be running a news server that
  carries all of the above-listed groups, though, as they're in the main
  hierarchy. Just ask your ISP for the name of its news server.
 
  Alternatively, you can read them all in groups.google.com, though
they're
  about 12 hours behind.
 
  I don't have ISP, I use T1, the local network I'm on is direct to the
  internet.  I can type in www.cnn.com and it can go where it go quickly
  without a problem.  The same goes for news.php.net Newsgroup.

 You still have an ISP. You can't peer using something as tiny as a T1.
 Just traceroute somewhere and you'll see what your ISP is. Then go
 to their web site, look for the customer support page, and they should
 list their NNTP server somewhere.

 Alternatively, there is a free server in Germany you can use if your ISP
 doesn't provide decent news service. Go to http://news.cis.dfn.de/ for
 more information.

 miguel




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RE: [PHP] Linux Newsgroup... ('continue');

2002-07-11 Thread Lazor, Ed

Which news service are you connecting to?

-Original Message-
From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 2:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Linux Newsgroup... ('continue');


Are you sure these newsgroup work?  I tried subscribing to it and got a
response saying newsgroup server could not be found.  I didn't have that
problem with PHP Newsgroup or mozilla.org Newsgroup.

--clip--
comp.os.linux.admin

comp.os.linux.misc

comp.os.linux.advocacy

comp.os.linux.network

comp.os.linux.alpha

comp.os.linux.networking

comp.os.linux.announce

comp.os.linux.portable

comp.os.linux.answers

comp.os.linux.powerpc

comp.os.linux.development.apps

comp.os.linux.development.system

comp.os.linux.questions

comp.os.linux.embedded

comp.os.linux.redhat

comp.os.linux.hardware

comp.os.linux.security

comp.os.linux.help

comp.os.linux.setup

comp.os.linux.m68k

comp.os.linux.x

--clip--

Groan!  I hate MS-Outlook!!

Thanks,

 FletchSOD




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Re: [PHP] Linux Newsgroup... ('continue');

2002-07-11 Thread Miguel Cruz

On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Scott Fletcher wrote:
 Are you sure these newsgroup work?  I tried subscribing to it and got a
 response saying newsgroup server could not be found.  I didn't have that
 problem with PHP Newsgroup or mozilla.org Newsgroup.
 
 --clip--
 comp.os.linux.admin
 comp.os.linux.misc
 comp.os.linux.advocacy
 comp.os.linux.network
 comp.os.linux.alpha
 comp.os.linux.networking
 comp.os.linux.announce
 comp.os.linux.portable
 comp.os.linux.answers
 comp.os.linux.powerpc
 comp.os.linux.development.apps
 comp.os.linux.development.system
 comp.os.linux.questions
 comp.os.linux.embedded
 comp.os.linux.redhat
 comp.os.linux.hardware
 comp.os.linux.security
 comp.os.linux.help
 comp.os.linux.setup
 comp.os.linux.m68k
 comp.os.linux.x

Yes, they all definitely work. Remember that different news servers carry 
different newsgroups. Your ISP should be running a news server that 
carries all of the above-listed groups, though, as they're in the main 
hierarchy. Just ask your ISP for the name of its news server.

Alternatively, you can read them all in groups.google.com, though they're 
about 12 hours behind.

miguel


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