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The Redbrick newsgroups, "the boards" are essentially an electronic bulletin board. People can post messages asking for help, talking about the latest news item, discussing computing or just generally ranting about anything at all. The newsgroups have remained highly active over the years, though they tend to be more popular among older generations of Brickies, while the younger, trendier crowd are more likely to hang out on [[IRC]].


[ Author : Declan McMullen (skyhawk) : 2003 ]
== Accessing the boards ==
What are they
To gain access to the newsgroups, simply type "news" at the prompt.


The RedBrick newsgroups the boards are essentialy an electronic bulletin board.People can post messages asking for help,outlining the latest news item,discussing computing or just generally ranting about anything at all. Most of the interaction between members takes place on the NewsGroups.
Initially, you won't be subscribed to any of the newsgroups and your screen will be empty, so to see them hit L (shift + l) and then *, followed by return. This should display all of the boards.
Accessing


To access to NewsGroups simply type news at the prompt.
The groups you are not subscribed to will be marked with U, which will be all of them if this is your first time. Move up and down the list to view the available groups. If you wish to subscribe to a group simply highlight the board and press the s key.


You will initially only be subscribed to 1 Newsgroup, to subscribe to more type shift L then hit * and the return key
== Navigating ==
To navigate the groups use the up and down arrow keys. When you find a board that you want to read, hit the return key. You will then see a list of posts by other users. You can scroll up and down through the post with the u and d keys respectively.


The groups you are not subscribed to will be marked with U. Move up and down the list to view the availbable groups. If you wish to subscribe to a group simply highlight the board and press the s key
Highlight the post you wish to read using the arrow keys and then hit return. You will now be able to read that user's post. To go back to the list of posts hit h. To back to the list of boards hit q.
Navigating


To navigate the groups use the up arrow and down arrow keys. When you find a board that you want to read , hit the return key. You will then see a list of posts that have been put on the board by other users
You will notice that all responses to a particular topic appear under the heading for that topic. This series of messages is called a thread.


Highlight the post you wish to read using the arrow keys and then hit return. You will now be able to read that users post. To go back to the list of posts hit h. To back to the list of boards hit q.
== Posting ==
On the main screen highlight the group you want to post to and press the p key. When asked if you want to post, press y. It will now display the name of the board you're post to, so hit return. The next option is to give your post a title. Make it as clear as possible. When you're done, press the return key.


You will notice that all response to a perticular topic appear under the heading for that topic. This series of messages is called a thread.
Now your text editor will launch and you can type your post. When you are done, save the file in the usual manner. The default text editor is Nano, so this will be ctrl + x, and then y to save and quit.
Posting


On the main screen highlight the group you want to post to, and press the p key. When asked if you want to post press y. It will now display the name of the board you wished to post to, simply hit return. The next option is to give your post a title.Make it as clear as possible. When your done hit the return key.
You will be asked to confirm that you want to post, simply press y again.


Now your default text editor will launch and you can type your post. When you are done save the file in the usual manner.
== Replying/Following up ==
Replying to someone else's post is very straightforward. Whilst viewing the post, simply hit the f key. The options from there on are very similar to posting yourself, so simply follow the instructions as before.


You will be asked to confirm that you want to post,simply press y
If you wish to reply directly to the user by mail, hit the r key instead.
Following up


Replying to someone else post is very straight forward. Whilst viewing the post simply hit the f key. The options from there on are very similar to posting yourself. simply follow the instructions as before.
== Saving ==
 
When you are reading a posting, and you want to save it, hit the o key. You'll then be asked what filename you'd like to save it to. Simply enter where you would like the file to be saved and what you want it saved as i.e.
If you wish to reply directly to the user by mail hit the r key instead
Saving
 
When you are reading a posting, and you want to save it, hit the o key. This will ask you what filename to save it to. Simply enter where you would like the file saved and what you want it saved as i.e


~/savedPost
~/savedPost


Then just hit the return key and the post is saved
Then just hit the return key and the post is saved.

Revision as of 20:03, 9 February 2007

The Redbrick newsgroups, "the boards" are essentially an electronic bulletin board. People can post messages asking for help, talking about the latest news item, discussing computing or just generally ranting about anything at all. The newsgroups have remained highly active over the years, though they tend to be more popular among older generations of Brickies, while the younger, trendier crowd are more likely to hang out on IRC.

Accessing the boards

To gain access to the newsgroups, simply type "news" at the prompt.

Initially, you won't be subscribed to any of the newsgroups and your screen will be empty, so to see them hit L (shift + l) and then *, followed by return. This should display all of the boards.

The groups you are not subscribed to will be marked with U, which will be all of them if this is your first time. Move up and down the list to view the available groups. If you wish to subscribe to a group simply highlight the board and press the s key.

Navigating

To navigate the groups use the up and down arrow keys. When you find a board that you want to read, hit the return key. You will then see a list of posts by other users. You can scroll up and down through the post with the u and d keys respectively.

Highlight the post you wish to read using the arrow keys and then hit return. You will now be able to read that user's post. To go back to the list of posts hit h. To back to the list of boards hit q.

You will notice that all responses to a particular topic appear under the heading for that topic. This series of messages is called a thread.

Posting

On the main screen highlight the group you want to post to and press the p key. When asked if you want to post, press y. It will now display the name of the board you're post to, so hit return. The next option is to give your post a title. Make it as clear as possible. When you're done, press the return key.

Now your text editor will launch and you can type your post. When you are done, save the file in the usual manner. The default text editor is Nano, so this will be ctrl + x, and then y to save and quit.

You will be asked to confirm that you want to post, simply press y again.

Replying/Following up

Replying to someone else's post is very straightforward. Whilst viewing the post, simply hit the f key. The options from there on are very similar to posting yourself, so simply follow the instructions as before.

If you wish to reply directly to the user by mail, hit the r key instead.

Saving

When you are reading a posting, and you want to save it, hit the o key. You'll then be asked what filename you'd like to save it to. Simply enter where you would like the file to be saved and what you want it saved as i.e.

~/savedPost

Then just hit the return key and the post is saved.