Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even
compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git
clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old
new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon.
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even
compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git
clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old
new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon.
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even
compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git
clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old
new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even
compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git
clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat
and I'm still using it.
Ziggy <Bischoop@viteac.dnns.net> wrote:
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even
compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git
clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old >>> new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat
and I'm still using it.
I couldn't like Weechat. I ended up with irssi, but not a fan of it. :(
On 06.10.2022 21:00, Ant wrote:
Ziggy <Bischoop@viteac.dnns.net> wrote:
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even
compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git
clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old >>> new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat
and I'm still using it.
I couldn't like Weechat. I ended up with irssi, but not a fan of it. :(
Ant, did you find another application for irc instead of irssi?
Hope that you still follow this group.
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 06.10.2022 21:00, Ant wrote:
Ziggy <Bischoop@viteac.dnns.net> wrote:
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even
compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git
clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old >>>>> new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat
and I'm still using it.
I couldn't like Weechat. I ended up with irssi, but not a fan of it. :(
Ant, did you find another application for irc instead of irssi?
Nope. I went back to BitchX (BitchX-1.3-git (internal version 20210425)) after finally compiling it from its source code. I do have irssi as a
back up just in case.
Hope that you still follow this group.
I do. ;)
On 01.02.2024 00:51, Ant wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 06.10.2022 21:00, Ant wrote:
Ziggy <Bischoop@viteac.dnns.net> wrote:
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even >>>>> compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git
clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old
new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat >>>> and I'm still using it.
I couldn't like Weechat. I ended up with irssi, but not a fan of it. :(
Ant, did you find another application for irc instead of irssi?
Nope. I went back to BitchX (BitchX-1.3-git (internal version 20210425)) after finally compiling it from its source code. I do have irssi as a
back up just in case.
Hope that you still follow this group.
I do. ;)
Cool.
So, irssi remained the lucky winner for IRC?
What about news client? slrn, pan, thunderbird? which one does the job
with less resources?!
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 01.02.2024 00:51, Ant wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 06.10.2022 21:00, Ant wrote:
Ziggy <Bischoop@viteac.dnns.net> wrote:Ant, did you find another application for irc instead of irssi?
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even >>>>>>> compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git >>>>>>> clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old
new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat >>>>>> and I'm still using it.
I couldn't like Weechat. I ended up with irssi, but not a fan of it. :( >>>
Nope. I went back to BitchX (BitchX-1.3-git (internal version 20210425)) >>> after finally compiling it from its source code. I do have irssi as a
back up just in case.
Hope that you still follow this group.
I do. ;)
Cool.
So, irssi remained the lucky winner for IRC?
I guess so. I still don't like it. ;P
What about news client? slrn, pan, thunderbird? which one does the job
with less resources?!
I still use tin(mostly) and SeaMonkey's(rarely). Tin is text based. ;)
On 02.02.2024 01:30, Ant wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 01.02.2024 00:51, Ant wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 06.10.2022 21:00, Ant wrote:
Ziggy <Bischoop@viteac.dnns.net> wrote:Ant, did you find another application for irc instead of irssi?
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even >>>>>>>> compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git >>>>>>>> clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old
new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat >>>>>>> and I'm still using it.
I couldn't like Weechat. I ended up with irssi, but not a fan of it. :( >>>>
Nope. I went back to BitchX (BitchX-1.3-git (internal version 20210425)) >>>> after finally compiling it from its source code. I do have irssi as a
back up just in case.
Hope that you still follow this group.
I do. ;)
Cool.
So, irssi remained the lucky winner for IRC?
I guess so. I still don't like it. ;P
What about news client? slrn, pan, thunderbird? which one does the job
with less resources?!
I still use tin(mostly) and SeaMonkey's(rarely). Tin is text based. ;)
Thank you for sharing your opinion.
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 02.02.2024 01:30, Ant wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 01.02.2024 00:51, Ant wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 06.10.2022 21:00, Ant wrote:
Ziggy <Bischoop@viteac.dnns.net> wrote:
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even >>>>>>>> compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git >>>>>>>> clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old
new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat >>>>>>> and I'm still using it.
I couldn't like Weechat. I ended up with irssi, but not a fan of it. :(
Ant, did you find another application for irc instead of irssi?
Nope. I went back to BitchX (BitchX-1.3-git (internal version 20210425)) >>>> after finally compiling it from its source code. I do have irssi as a >>>> back up just in case.
Hope that you still follow this group.
I do. ;)
Cool.
So, irssi remained the lucky winner for IRC?
I guess so. I still don't like it. ;P
What about news client? slrn, pan, thunderbird? which one does the job >>> with less resources?!
I still use tin(mostly) and SeaMonkey's(rarely). Tin is text based. ;)
Thank you for sharing your opinion.
Testing tin :)
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 02.02.2024 01:30, Ant wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 01.02.2024 00:51, Ant wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
On 06.10.2022 21:00, Ant wrote:
Ziggy <Bischoop@viteac.dnns.net> wrote:
On 2022-05-16, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello.
I love BitchX, but it's dead and outdated these days. I can't even >> >>>>>>>> compile with SSL with its latest v1.2.1 b419 developer build (git >> >>>>>>>> clone). V1.3 doesn't even have a configure! This was in my over week old
new Debian bullseye v11.3 installation in a 13 yrs. old PC.
I'm trying Irssi, but don't like it so far. :(
Have a look at Weechat, I've used BitchX for years then tried Weechat
and I'm still using it.
I couldn't like Weechat. I ended up with irssi, but not a fan of it. :(
Ant, did you find another application for irc instead of irssi?
Nope. I went back to BitchX (BitchX-1.3-git (internal version 20210425))
after finally compiling it from its source code. I do have irssi as a >> >>>> back up just in case.
Hope that you still follow this group.
I do. ;)
Cool.
So, irssi remained the lucky winner for IRC?
I guess so. I still don't like it. ;P
What about news client? slrn, pan, thunderbird? which one does the job >> >>> with less resources?!
I still use tin(mostly) and SeaMonkey's(rarely). Tin is text based. ;)
Thank you for sharing your opinion.
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
Mutt is hard to use at first since I was used to Pine.
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
Mutt is hard to use at first since I was used to Pine.
Pine is also text based? Mutt I had it working with google ( I
wondered if 2FA is working with Mutt). Never the less, I will try to
search also Pine.
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
Mutt is hard to use at first since I was used to Pine.
Pine is also text based? Mutt I had it working with google ( I
wondered if 2FA is working with Mutt). Never the less, I will try to
search also Pine.
Yes, text based. Alpine is the replacement for Pine as a fork.
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
Mutt is hard to use at first since I was used to Pine.
Pine is also text based? Mutt I had it working with google ( I
wondered if 2FA is working with Mutt). Never the less, I will try to
search also Pine.
Yes, text based. Alpine is the replacement for Pine as a fork.
Thank you, Ant.
Sorry for the delay.
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
Mutt is hard to use at first since I was used to Pine.
Pine is also text based? Mutt I had it working with google ( I
wondered if 2FA is working with Mutt). Never the less, I will try to
search also Pine.
Yes, text based. Alpine is the replacement for Pine as a fork.
Thank you, Ant.
Sorry for the delay.
Better late than never. :)
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
Mutt is hard to use at first since I was used to Pine.
Pine is also text based? Mutt I had it working with google ( I
wondered if 2FA is working with Mutt). Never the less, I will try to >>> >> search also Pine.
Yes, text based. Alpine is the replacement for Pine as a fork.
Thank you, Ant.
Sorry for the delay.
Better late than never. :)
I moved my applications to a new machine. tin still works \o/
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
Mutt is hard to use at first since I was used to Pine.
Pine is also text based? Mutt I had it working with google ( I
wondered if 2FA is working with Mutt). Never the less, I will try to >>> >> search also Pine.
Yes, text based. Alpine is the replacement for Pine as a fork.
Thank you, Ant.
Sorry for the delay.
Better late than never. :)
I moved my applications to a new machine. tin still works \o/
Are still here, Ant?
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Testing tin :)
Do you like it?
I think I do.
I also installed and configured also 'mutt' for mails.
Mutt is hard to use at first since I was used to Pine.
Pine is also text based? Mutt I had it working with google ( I
wondered if 2FA is working with Mutt). Never the less, I will try to >> >>> >> search also Pine.
Yes, text based. Alpine is the replacement for Pine as a fork.
Thank you, Ant.
Sorry for the delay.
Better late than never. :)
I moved my applications to a new machine. tin still works \o/
Are still here, Ant?
No. :)
Cool. How was your day? :)
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Cool. How was your day? :)
Meh.
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Cool. How was your day? :)
Meh.
finally the nntps is working in my 'tin'.
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Cool. How was your day? :)
Meh.
finally the nntps is working in my 'tin'.
What did you use for it?
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Cool. How was your day? :)
Meh.
finally the nntps is working in my 'tin'.
What did you use for it?
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Cool. How was your day? :)
Meh.
finally the nntps is working in my 'tin'.
What did you use for it?
Ant, are you still around?
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Cool. How was your day? :)
Meh.
finally the nntps is working in my 'tin'.
What did you use for it?
Ant, are you still around?
No. :P
Cool. How was your day? :)
Meh.
finally the nntps is working in my 'tin'.
What did you use for it?
Ant, are you still around?
No. :P
OK :-(
LucLan <address@is.invalid> wrote:
...
Cool. How was your day? :)
Meh.
finally the nntps is working in my 'tin'.
What did you use for it?
Ant, are you still around?
No. :P
OK :-(
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