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<chapter id="faq">
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<title
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>Questions and Answers</title>
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<qandaentry>
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<question>
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<para
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>I have installed &kde; 3, but &knode; does not exist in the <guimenu
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>K</guimenu
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> Menu.</para>
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</question
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<answer
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<para
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>Does the <guisubmenu
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>Internet</guisubmenu
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>entry exist? If not, maybe the tdenetwork package isn't installed (perhaps because your distribution possibly doesn't do this for you); if the entry is there, but you do not have a <guimenuitem
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>KNode</guimenuitem
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> item in it, you should try to open a &konsole; and run &knode; from there. Type</para>
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<screen
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><prompt
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>%</prompt
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> <userinput
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><command
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>knode &</command
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></userinput
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</screen
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<para
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>If an error message appears that tells you that &knode; could not be started or found please check whether the file <filename
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>knode</filename
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> exists in <filename class="directory"
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>$<envar
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>TDEDIR</envar
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>/bin</filename
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> and that its permissions are correctly set.</para>
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</answer
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</qandaentry
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<qandaentry
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<question
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<para
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>When I start &knode;, a message appears in the task bar but suddenly disappears without &knode; being started.</para
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</question
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<answer>
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<para
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>Try to start &knode; from the &konsole; (see previous question) and keep attention for the messages displayed there: if they do not make sense to you mark them with your mouse and copy it to the clipboard; then, ask for help on one of the &kde; mailing lists or &kde; news groups.</para>
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</answer
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</qandaentry
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<qandaentry
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<question
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<para
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>I need an important article, but &knode; doesn't have it any more; where can I find this article?</para>
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</question
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<answer
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<para
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>You can find some extensive usenet archives at <ulink url="http://groups.google.com/usenet/"
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>groups.google.com</ulink
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> or <ulink url="http://av.com"
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>AltaVista</ulink
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>; they even contain articles that are several years old.</para
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</answer
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</qandaentry
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<qandaentry
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<question
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<para
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>How do I open and read several articles at the same time?</para
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</question
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<answer
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<para
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>Open the article with <guimenuitem
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>Open in own window</guimenuitem
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>.</para
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</answer
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</qandaentry
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<qandaentry
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<question
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<para
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>My articles do not appear in the newsgroup.</para>
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</question
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>
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<answer
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>
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<para
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>When you publish an article it may be some time until your news server has it; wait several hours before you send the article again.</para
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</answer
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</qandaentry
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<qandaentry
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<question
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<para
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>I want to keep an article; how do I archive it?</para
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</question
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<answer
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>
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<para
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>Choose the article in the article view and then use <menuchoice
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><guimenu
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>File</guimenu
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><guimenuitem
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>Save</guimenuitem
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></menuchoice
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> to open a file dialogue; you can then save the article to a file. Another possibility is to copy the article to a folder.</para>
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</answer
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</qandaentry
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<question
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<para
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>Some set headers do not appear for several articles in the article window; am I doing something wrong?</para
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</question
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<answer
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<para
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>This is not unusual because many headers are optional and often not contained in articles; in this case &knode; does not show those header lines.</para
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</answer
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</qandaentry
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<question
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<para
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>Sometimes I see an article which refers to other articles but &knode; does not show any references; why is that?</para
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</question
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>
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<answer
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<para
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>This happens when somebody posted an article in another news group and checked the option <guilabel
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>Followup To</guilabel
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>; the article in question is then sent to your news group, but the referring article is absent. In many cases the poster tells the reason for his choice to set a followup.</para>
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</answer
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</qandaentry
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<question
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<para
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>When I want to answer an article an error message appears telling me that the external editor could not be started, but the editor is correctly set.</para>
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</question
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<answer
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>
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<para
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>Have a look whether you entered the place-holder for a filename after the editor command; if not, enter it. If you want, for example, to use &kedit; enter <userinput
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><command
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>kedit</command
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><token
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> %f</token
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></userinput
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></para>
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<para
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>If the <token
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>%f</token
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> is absent, your editor cannot be run.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<qandaentry
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<question>
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<para
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>Why can I not receive data from my local news server?</para>
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</question
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<answer
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<para
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>If you use &knode; together with with a local news server, you must make sure that this server is correctly set up and started; for further details, please consult the documentation of your local news server.</para>
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<tip
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<para
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>The availability of the local news server can easily be verified with the <command
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>telnet</command
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> program: open a console and type:</para
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<screen
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><prompt
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>%</prompt
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> <userinput
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><command
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>telnet</command
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> <parameter
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>localhost nntp</parameter
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></userinput
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</screen>
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<para
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>Followed by that, the news server should respond with:</para>
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<screen
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><computeroutput>
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Trying 127.0.0.1...
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Connected to localhost.
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Escape character is '^]'.
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200 Leafnode NNTP Daemon, version 1.9.16 running at konqi.org
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</computeroutput
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</screen>
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<para
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>You can quit the <command
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>telnet</command
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> session with:</para>
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<screen
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><prompt
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>%</prompt
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> <userinput
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>quit</userinput
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</screen>
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<para
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>If that does not work there is either no local news server set up or the server was not started; in this case, please consult the documentation of your local news server.</para>
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</tip>
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<para
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>If you are trying to connect to a news server on the Internet you need, of course, an open (dial-in) connection and to have set up &knode; to use your <acronym
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>ISP</acronym
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>'s news server; your <acronym
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>ISP</acronym
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> should be able to give you information about which news servers you can use.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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</qandaset
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</chapter
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