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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements Sun Announces Plans for Low-Cost Linux PC Post 28468 by Neo on Wednesday 18th of September 2002 10:24:41 PM
Old 09-18-2002
Sun Announces Plans for Low-Cost Linux PC

See article on Sun and Linux:

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...ch_sunmicro_dc
 

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OVERCHAN(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       OVERCHAN(8)

NAME
overchan - update the news overview database SYNOPSIS
overchan [ - | file ] DESCRIPTION
Overchan reads article data from files or standard input if none are specified. (A single dash in the file list means to read standard input.) It uses this information to update the news overview database. Overchan was originally designed to be used by InterNetNews or the C News ``mkov'' packages to update the database as the articles come in. For current inn, the database is stored by overview method. This can be done within innd(8) but, still overchan(8) can do this, if <useoverchan in inn.conf> is ``true'' and appropriate setup is done in newsfeeds(5). file, for example: overview!:*:Tc,WnteO:<pathbin in inn.conf>/overchan This data consists of a line of text, separated into four parts by a space. The first part is a token for the article. The second part is time when the article was received. The third part is time when the article will be expired(which represents Expires header.) The fourth part is the data to be stored. The data in the overview files should be expired by running expireover(8). This is normally done by adding the ``expireover'' flag to the news.daily(8) invocation. HISTORY
Written by Rob Robertson <rob@violet.berkeley.edu> and Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.9.2.1, dated 2000/08/17. SEE ALSO
expireover(8), inn.conf(5), news.daily(8), newsfeeds(5). OVERCHAN(8)
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