This is from the man page in the section that describes the config file .... after the part that describes the x resources. You really need to read through the manual carefully ... all of it.
Here is an example of some settings that will improve things over a slow network connection: readActiveFile: False retrieveDescriptions: False descriptionsFile: ~/.knews/cache-%s/descriptions fillNewsrcFile: True but note that you will probably want to read the active file and group descriptions at least the first time you connect to a server. On 05-Nov-97 Richard G. Roberto wrote: > On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, George Bonser wrote: > >> On 04-Nov-97 Richard G. Roberto wrote: >> > Can anyone explain to me in plain, simple english, what I >> > need to do to get knews to only subscribe to the 5 news >> > groups I've subscribed to? >> >> You will need to download the active file ONCE and can cache it afterwords. > > After suffering through the man page, I didn't find this > anywhere, leaving me to believe that you're wrong. > >> >> > I can't >> > afford to keep mucking around with it this way. >> > >> > Any pointers would be welcome. >> > >> > Thanks >> >> All of what you ask are explained in the manual pages. > > The man page (singular, and enourmous) reads like the XT > programmers guide -- not for the faint of heart IMNSHO. > I was hoping for some friendly advice instead of having to > subject myself to that level of cruelty. So much for that. > It turned out not to be all that bad towards the end though, > but getting there was rough. > >> Stop wasting time >> mucking around and start reading. You are going to need to edit options in >> the >> config files that knews creates for each news server. > > I can remember when the tone on debian-user was much > different. It was what set us apart from RedHat and Caldera > & friends. Not anymore, obviously. Oh well. > > For anyone else interested in using knews but uninterested > in wading through the XT oriented man page, I wound up > having to redefine my newsrc file for my nntpserver because > it was shared with another news reader that kept filling it > with every news group available. This is not an issue if > you only use knews, of course ;) > > I then had to insert the correct group entries into the new > newsrc file defined with the newsrcFile: declaration in the > config file for my nntpserver (e.g. in > ~.knews/config-nntpserver, newsrcFile: ~/.newsrc.server) > > Then I needed to set the following items to False: > > readActiveFile: False > tryListActive: False > retrieveDescriptions: False > checkForNewGroups: False > > Now it works reasonably well, except it ignores $NNTPSERVER, > which is documented, albeit stupid. It also ignores the > Xresource setting for Knews.nntpServer if set with xrdb, > forcing you to either select the server at startup, or set > everyone's server globally in the app-defaults file. > > Note that I think the knews application is documented in > extreme detail, and that's not a bad thing. But it really > needs a simple "how to" style man page for the rest of us as > well, in my view. In fact, the end of the man page is the > part that should be either split out, or moved up to the > top. FWIW, this is a pretty cool news reader, now that its > configured correctly. > > Cheers, > > -- > > "Until we extend the circle of our compassion to all living > things, we will not ourselves find peace" -Albert Schweitzer > > Richard G. Roberto > -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .