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free X-servers

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Originally Posted by flymaster777
Hi Gollum,

Do you know of any free x-servers that I can download that will not time out on me before I finish trying to install my Oracle Database on a remote server.

Thanks!!

Flymaster777
Hi there . In the context of , I don't understand "GollumDo you know of any free x-servers that I can download that will not time out on me before I finish trying to install my Oracle Database on a remote server."
Don't mention it.
Can you please rephrase that with fewer ideas, or different thoughts?
 

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NGLISTER(1)							  NGLister Manual						       NGLISTER(1)

NAME
NGLister - Tool to download newsgroup information from news servers SYNOPSIS
nglister [ -u username ] [ -p password ] [ -P port ] hostname filename nglister -h | --help DESCRIPTION
NGLister is a tool to download information about groups and other information available on an NNTP (Usenet news) server. It is designed to be fast and simple; just specify the server and the information you want, and NGLister will send it to standard output. You can write the information to a file by appending: > filename to the end of your command-line. INSTALLATION
To install NGLister, you will need a current version of Python <URL:http://www.python.org/>. NGLister requires only one other piece of software: Optik. You can find it at <URL:http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/optik/Optik-1.3.tar.gz>. To install, run this command as root: python setup.py install OPTIONS
-u username Specifies the user name to use for logging into the server. Use this only if your server requires authentication. -p password Specifies the password to use for logging into the server. Use this only if your server requires a password. -P port Specifies the numeric port to use when connecting. Most servers listen on port 119, the default NNTP port, so that value is used by the default. This option will only be needed rarely. hostname Specifies the name of the NNTP server. filename Specifies the name of the data to retrieve from the remote NNTP server. Most people will use active or newsgroups here. The set of files supported varies from one server to the next. Please note that this parameter does not denote an output filename or even a real filename; just the type of information you want from the server. Here is a list of commonly-supported information types. Additional items are specified in RFC2980 <URL:http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2980.txt> with the LIST command. o active lists all newsgroups and describes their numbering. o newsgroups lists the newsgroup descriptions. Note that most servers do not carry descriptions for all groups, and the groups that lack a description will not be listed here at all. o active.times describes how recently each newsgroup has seen activity. o motd shows the server's "Message Of The Day" -- that is, current news about the server. -h --help Displays brief usage help. CONFORMING TO
o Network News Transport Protocol as specified in RFC 977 o Common NNTP Extensions as specified in RFC 2980 o Standard Python 2.2.1 as implemented on POSIX-compliant systems. COPYRIGHT
NGLister and this manual, are Copyright (C) 2003 John Goerzen. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA AUTHOR
NGLister its libraries, documentation, and all included files, was written by John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> and copyright is held as stated in the COPYRIGHT section. NGLister may be downloaded from the Subversion repository <URL:http://svn.complete.org/> or from the Debian package page <URL:http://pack- ages.debian.org/unstable/news/nglister.html>. SEE ALSO
slrn(1), python(1) John Goerzen 12 February 2003 NGLISTER(1)
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