News Q: What happened to the News server?
CDF Frequently Asked QuestionsAs of Summer 2007, the news server has been decomissioned. Instead of newsgroups, CDF has set up web-based discussion boards. To access the Computer Science Community Discussion Boards, please follow this link and log in with your CDF username and password.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Rebuild Your BackThe book More Good News is currently out-of-print and is no longer available. It has been replaced by the newer publications.
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k12.ed.math Faq-O-MaticMany ISPs, or Internet Service Providers, provide news server access as part of their basic services. You should contact your ISP and ask them if this service is included as part of the package you are purchasing from them. If your ISP does not provide news server access, then you can purchase access from a commercial news service provider. For a list of such providers, see the following link: The University of Berlin provides free access to their news servers, for registered users.
Related QuestionsWhat is the news server name?
Village Fundy - FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)quot;news.fundy.ca" attemps to be a family safe server by not carrying any potentialy offensive newgroups. News groups are screened for suitability before being added to this server. If you desire a broader based news server than this, please try allnews.fundy.ca.
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Ultima Dragons -- Frequently Asked QuestionsThis section pertains to those who can telnet but whose news boxes don't get a.g.u.d for whatever reason. If you have a WWW client, true, you can often access newsgroups that way, but usually the news URLs (in the format news:name.of.group) point the client to your local news machine, and if you don't get the group in the first place... you get the idea. It used to be true that one could telnet to library.wustl.edu and use the public Lynx browser there to read Usenet news, including the alt.
Related QuestionsDo you have your own news server?
SpiritOne Internet Services - SpiritOne News FAQLike many ISPs, SpiritOne does not have the resources, disk space, manpower, or bandwidth required to maintain a news server with all the groups and capabilities desired by our customers. For this reason, we rely on news service supplied by NewsGuy. After comprehensive testing, we came to the conclusion that, based upon the criteria used to make our selection, NewsGuy provided the best "bang for our buck.
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Evidence for Stealth Virus ExistenceSequencing studies have shown that both of the initial viral isolates are related to African green monkey simian cytomegalovirus (SCMV). More interestingly, they suggest a somewhat unconventional view of considering fragmented viral genomes as the cause of cytopathology.The journal, "Clinical and Diagnostic Virology" published the sequence data showing the relatedness to SCMV.
Related QuestionsMy organization is too cheap to run its own news server. Are there any public servers I can use?
MT-NW Manual: Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, a few sites permit anyone to use their servers, usually by mistake. You can often find lists of such servers by doing a web search for "public news servers", though you'll be lucky to find one which is publicly accessible, and has a good news feed. alternative is to subscribe to one of the commercial news services, such as NewsGuy or Deja.com. These provide superior news feeds, generally have long retention times, and some of them actively filter spam.
Related QuestionsWhat happened to the news ticker that was previously on the web site?
FAQPrior versions of the OSAC web site (before January 2005) had a JavaScript news ticker available; however, that news ticker has been disabled because of compatibility issues with the new web site. The good news is that the OSAC system administrators are looking into a solution and expect the news ticker to be available in future versions. We'll keep you posted on the progress.
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Engadget FAQ - EngadgetWhat, you didn't hear? We launched Engadget Mobile! We're still posting important cellphone news to Engadget's main page, but for complete, comprehensive cellphone coverage, check out Mobile. SectionsAnnouncementsAsk EngadgetCellphonesCESDesktopsDigital CamerasDisplaysFeaturesGamingGPSHandheldsHDTVHome EntertainmentHouseholdInterviewsLaptopsMedia PCsMetaMisc.
Related QuestionsWhat happened to the Guestbook and News Desk?
Yellowjackets Online: FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)Due to the questions and answers that were being posted on the old Guestbook, we felt it better that the Guestbook be discontinued and discussions of this nature be carried out in our BuzZ Forum. Since we now post all news items in our BuzZ Forum as well, we've consolidated all of our interactive sections into one place! At some point in the future we may offer archives of old Guestbook postings in our "Evening News" section.
Related QuestionsNews Q: What is News? How do I read News?
CDF Frequently Asked QuestionsNews" is an information service very much like a collection of bulletin boards. The news services is divided into "newsgroups" by topic. Each newsgroup contains a number of messages posted by people on this topic. New messages appear as they are posted, and old ones are erased to make room for new ones. A huge number of computers around the world support News, and these periodically exchange new messages among themselves.
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F.A.Q.'sA.) A Physical Machine (dedicated server) subdivided into multiple and separate "virtual" systems. Since one single machine can host multiple Virtual Servers, the cost of each individual Virtual Server is significantly less than the cost of a dedicated server. All this without sacrificing performance, flexibility, and power. We have designed our Virtual Servers to maximize customer control, and design of their own web site.
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F.A.Q.'sA.) A Dedicated server is a physical machine used for very large demand web sites, requiring hundreds of megabytes, millions of hits, and high reliability. Dedicated servers also allow you to host hundreds of virtual domain accounts.
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FAQ - GnuCashIn order to get more detail, open a Terminal from your system menu, and start gnucash at the prompt; this is almost always done by typing simply "gnucash" at the prompt. Save the detail emitted to the terminal (if any), as well as the contents of the /tmp/gnucash.trace file. edit] Q: I think I found a bug. How do I report it? A: First of all, try to verify that it is indeed a bug and that it has not been reported before.
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Laurie R. King, Mystery WriterOther than checking this site, do you mean? Sign up for the mailing list here, drop Laurie a note by snail mail, or read Laurie's Blog.
Related QuestionsFAQ - (Frequently asked questions)Go the News icon at the top of the page. Then, look at the left side of the page and you will see a list of Newspapers in English and a link to their websites.Related Questions
What are the mail and news server settings for Cox HSI?
Cox HSI Forum FAQ - dslreports.comCox HSI does not officially support the Linux operating system. However, the service works quite well (some say even better) under Linux. For help setting up your Linux system to use Cox HSI, please visit our All Things Unix forum.
Related QuestionsHow can I confirm that my news server carries the requests group?
Sound File FormatsThe first thing to do is make sure you have an updated list of all the newsgroups that your server provides. If you're using Agent, this is accomplished by going to Online|Refresh Groups List -or- Online|Get New Groups After you have successfully retrieved all of the groups that your server carries, do a search for "alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.requests" (not including the quotes). If you find it, then subscribe, pull headers, and you're good to go.
Related QuestionsWhat is the address of your News (NNTP) Server ?
FAQ's On all Common trouble shootingsSatyam does not provide NNTP service to its customers. Customers who desire to subscribe to newsgroups may utilize the services of certain free web sites like www.dejanews.com
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThe news server periodically runs a program called "expire" which removes old articles from the news spool. The final phase of the expire program rebuilds the "active file," the file containing the list of newsgroups and articles on the server. To prevent customers from getting an obsolete copy of the active file, the server refuses connections to it, normally five to ten minutes. When the new active file is built, the server allows connections once again.
Related QuestionsHow can I change the default news server?
First, select Configuration|Login Options from the main menu. Next click on the "News Servers..." button. Then select "Default" from the drop-down menu. The Default Connection Options dialog should now appear. Enter the new news server name into the NNTP Server textbox and enter any other information that is required by the new news server. Then click on OK and OK again.
Related QuestionsWhat is the address of the news server?
SpiritOne Internet Services - SpiritOne News FAQEither news.spiritone.com or news.aracnet.com will work. It really does not matter which you use, they both go to the same place.
Related QuestionsI am having problems with the news server, what do I do?
SpiritOne Internet Services - SpiritOne News FAQFirst, write an email to Support@SpiritOne.com. Our support staff can usually diagnose and fix news reader problems. If the problem is not local to your news reader, and there is no system-wide problem concerning access to the news server, there is not much we can do.
Related QuestionsDoes VBNet have a news server?
VBNet - We're Your ConnectionNo, VBNet does not have a news server. We recommend that you visit a web site like www.dejanews.com for newsgroup access.
Related QuestionsHow do I access LBDSL's News Server?
Lightning Bolt Technologies' Support ZonePoint your news reader to news.lbdsl.net You do not need a username or password as your access is determined by your IP address. We allow each user 3 concurrent connections to our server. First, make sure your service includes news group access. This includes all ADSL SOHO, SDSL, IDSL, and T1 services. If you have a residential ADSL line, you do not have access to our news server, and you would need to upgrade your service. Make sure you are connected via your LB DSL line.
Related QuestionsWho can access your Usenet news server?
HORSEPOWER NEWS - Got HorsePower?Anyone (including AOL users) with a connection to the Internet can access our private NNTP server worldwide at anytime they wish. There are a few very rare exceptions where certain strict network firewalls may be set to reject a connection to a news server port. Again, that is a very rare situation and if permitted may be defeated with AntiFirewall.
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