Re: [Talk-us] umapper, linux, and YOU!

2010-06-26 Thread Ron Johnson
On 06/26/2010 10:53 AM, Dave Hansen wrote: On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 06:02 -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote: last night i made a map on umapper from my windows box. was able to create and view it fine. this morning i went to view it from my lenny machine and i am unable to pan / view the map. the site is

Re: [Talk-us] umapper, linux, and YOU!

2010-06-26 Thread jeremy jozwik
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Nakor wrote: > On 06/26/2010 12:43 PM, Nakor wrote: >> >> On 06/26/2010 11:53 AM, Dave Hansen wrote: >> >>> Doesn't work for me, either. It loads, but I get a half-blue map that I >>> can't do anything with. well that was annoying, but i now have flash 10.1 and c

Re: [Talk-us] umapper, linux, and YOU!

2010-06-26 Thread Dave Hansen
On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 06:02 -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote: > last night i made a map on umapper from my windows box. was able to > create and view it fine. > this morning i went to view it from my lenny machine and i am unable > to pan / view the map. > > the site is flash based, but i am able to loo

Re: Talk on "Why Linux, Why Debian"

2004-02-26 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Manoj Srivastava writes: Hi Manoi, > With less than a day to go, I have put my talk up on the net > at http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/talk.html. Comments welcome. A great piece, here are my comments. I agree with you when you say: The differentiating factor is Debian policy, an

Re: Talk on "Why Linux, Why Debian"

2004-02-25 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Manoj Srivastava dijo [Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 11:20:42PM -0600]: > With less than a day to go, I have put my talk up on the net > at http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/talk.html. Comments welcome. Ok, my comments are: > Feature set and Selection of Software > > Debian has over 1 packag

Re: Talk on "Why Linux, Why Debian"

2004-02-25 Thread Florian Ernst
Hello Marcelo! On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:47:18PM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote: > On 25.02.04. 02:20, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > > With less than a day to go, I have put my talk up on the net > > at http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/talk.html. Comments welcome. > the link to Majon's talk

Re: Talk on "Why Linux, Why Debian"

2004-02-25 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
Hello!, the link to Majon's talk is not working any more... Where can I find the talk? Thanks in advance, Marcelo On 25.02.04. 02:20, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Hi folks, With less than a day to go, I have put my talk up on the net at http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/talk.html. Comme

Re: Talk on "Why Linux, Why Debian"

2004-02-25 Thread Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 06.20, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > Hi folks, > > With less than a day to go, I have put my talk up on the net > at http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/talk.html. Comments welcome. > > I would like to thank all the people who helped me put this > together.

Re: talk & talkd [Solved]

2003-09-13 Thread Davi Leal
Davi Leal wrote: > Debian GNU/Linux unstable (sid), updated today: > > I have installed: > talk 0.17-7 > talkd 0.17-7 > > > When I execute "talk user" I get: > > Error on read from talk daemon: > Connection refused. Press any key... > > > What can I do?. Solved installing the xinetd packa

Re: talk under X

2001-08-30 Thread Christian Jaeger
At 15:25 Uhr -0600 28.8.2001, John Galt wrote: Try ktalkd if you don't mind a little KDE in the mix... It's designed to talk to $DISPLAY. If I only could get it to work. Installing ktalkd deinstalls talkd, but doesn't change /etc/inetd.conf. Thus inetd can't find /etc/sbin/in.ntalkd as seen

Re: talk under X

2001-08-28 Thread John Galt
Try ktalkd if you don't mind a little KDE in the mix... It's designed to talk to $DISPLAY. On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Christian Jaeger wrote: >Hello > >How to setup [y]talk[d] so that one gets talk requests under X? Using >gnome-terminal I just don't get the request message. I've tried xitalk >(potat

Re: talk under X

2001-08-28 Thread James D Strandboge
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 01:38:32AM +0200 or thereabouts, Christian Jaeger wrote: > Hello > > How to setup [y]talk[d] so that one gets talk requests under X? Using > gnome-terminal I just don't get the request message. I've tried xitalk > (potato) but for some reason it doesn't work, and/or I don

Re: talk under X

2001-08-27 Thread Christian Jaeger
Replying to myself, I've found http://ferret.lmh.ox.ac.uk/~pdw/wmphone/ and http://gnutalk.sourceforge.net/ . Well I just have to create packages from them I guess. (And hope gtalkd doesn't have a security hole since it's not in debian stable). I'm still eager to hear of a better (more secure)

Re: talk does not work after...? [solved]

2001-06-09 Thread Balbir Thomas
> Balbir Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > But I am unable to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after > > stating "[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]". > > Is there something useful logged in /var/log/daemon.log, while trying > to talk? > > moritz Thank you for

Re: talk does not work after ?

2001-06-09 Thread Moritz Schulte
Balbir Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > But I am unable to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after > stating "[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]". Is there something useful logged in /var/log/daemon.log, while trying to talk? moritz -- Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROT

Re: talk does not work after ?

2001-06-08 Thread Jimmy Richards
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 08:58:23PM -0500, Balbir Thomas wrote: > Hi, > I have ktalkd installed since kde does not accept any other . But I am unable > to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after stating "[Checking for > invitation on caller's machine]". > What may be the possible causes

Re: Talk problem again

2001-03-28 Thread Jana Kasparova
Yes, I didn't have talkd. Moritz Schulte gave that hint. Jana On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Kent West wrote: > It's been a while, but I think the solution I finally stumbled on was to > install talkd (I would've figured that talkd would be a dependency for > talk, but . . . ). > > Kent > >

Re: Talk problem again

2001-03-28 Thread Kent West
Jana Kasparova wrote: Hi, I have a problem with talk on the same machine. What I receive is: Checking for invitation on caller's machine I noticed some discussion about this problem on this mailing list but I didn't find any solution. So, I open two xterms as user janca, both have mesg y, tal

Re: Talk problem again

2001-03-28 Thread Jana Kasparova
Well, it was a good hit! I didn't checked whether I had talkd. Thanks a lot, now it works. Sorry for making such silly mistake. Jana On 28 Mar 2001, Moritz Schulte wrote: > Jana Kasparova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I have a problem with talk on the same mac

Re: Talk problem again

2001-03-28 Thread Moritz Schulte
Jana Kasparova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a problem with talk on the same machine. What I receive is: > Checking for invitation on caller's machine Have you checked wether something interesting gets logged in /var/log/daemon.log? Have you installed the talkd? moritz -- Moritz

Re: "talk" doesn't

2001-01-22 Thread Kent West
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: on Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 10:23:15PM -0600, Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I can't get the "talk" program to work. Just as a test, I'm trying to talk to myself within X. I open two terminals, find which terminal is which with the "tty" command, and then from on

Re: "talk" doesn't

2001-01-22 Thread kmself
on Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 10:23:15PM -0600, Kent West ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I can't get the "talk" program to work. Just as a test, I'm trying to > talk to myself within X. I open two terminals, find which terminal is > which with the "tty" command, and then from one terminal (say > /dev/pt

Re: "talk" doesn't

2001-01-21 Thread Kent West
Moritz Schulte wrote: Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: syslog reports: error: cannot execute /usr/sbin/in.ntalkd: No such file or directory It seems you don't have the talk daemon installed; it's in the package 'talkd'. moritz Thanks, Moritz! That did it!

Re: "talk" doesn't

2001-01-21 Thread Moritz Schulte
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > syslog reports: > error: cannot execute /usr/sbin/in.ntalkd: No such file or directory It seems you don't have the talk daemon installed; it's in the package 'talkd'. moritz -- Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.chaosdorf.de/moritz/ Deb

Re: "talk" doesn't

2001-01-21 Thread Kent West
Moritz Schulte wrote: Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I can't get the "talk" program to work. Just as a test, I'm trying to talk to myself within X. [...] The screen divides into two sections (upper and lower), the top reports "No connection yet" for a few seconds, and then reports

Re: "talk" doesn't

2001-01-21 Thread Kent West
Philipp Schulte wrote: On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 10:23:15PM -0600, Kent West wrote: I can't get the "talk" program to work. Just as a test, I'm trying to talk to myself within X. I open two terminals, find which terminal is which with the "tty" command, and then from one terminal (say /dev/p

Re: "talk" doesn't

2001-01-21 Thread Moritz Schulte
Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I can't get the "talk" program to work. Just as a test, I'm trying > to talk to myself within X. [...] > The screen divides into two sections (upper and lower), the top > reports "No connection yet" for a few seconds, and then reports > "Checking for invitat

Re: "talk" doesn't

2001-01-21 Thread Philipp Schulte
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 10:23:15PM -0600, Kent West wrote: > I can't get the "talk" program to work. Just as a test, I'm trying to > talk to myself within X. I open two terminals, find which terminal is > which with the "tty" command, and then from one terminal (say > /dev/pts/0) I type "talk

Re: Talk refused by default?

2000-11-22 Thread Nate Amsden
Neil Darlow wrote: > If I execute mesg y on the remote machine I can talk to it. What am I > missing here? nothing ? seems its working, if you want talk enabled by default put it(mesg y) in the login scripts most servers i build dont even have talk installed.. nate -- ::: ICQ: 75132336 htt

Re: Talk

1999-08-28 Thread Tony Schonfeld
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Stephen R . Gore wrote: > On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 11:52:10PM +0200, Tony Schonfeld wrote: > > > > Since i use Debian i can't use talk command > > i've always this message : > > > > [Your party is refusing messages] > > > ---end quoted text--- > > Debian's default config i

Re: Talk

1999-08-28 Thread Hwei Sheng TEOH
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Stephen R . Gore wrote: > On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 11:52:10PM +0200, Tony Schonfeld wrote: > > > > Since i use Debian i can't use talk command > > i've always this message : > > > > [Your party is refusing messages] > > > ---end quoted text--- > > Debian's default config

Re: Talk

1999-08-27 Thread Stephen R . Gore
On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 11:52:10PM +0200, Tony Schonfeld wrote: > > Since i use Debian i can't use talk command > i've always this message : > > [Your party is refusing messages] > ---end quoted text--- Debian's default config is "mesg n". To enable talk, the user must enter "mesg y" at the c

Re: Talk

1999-08-27 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya tony both parties need to have talkd running ( see /etc/inetd.conf ) and in one of the login screen...they/you need to have set the option/command, "mesg y" to say you are willing to accept incoming talk sessions have fun linuxing alvin > Since i use Debian i can't use talk command > i

Re: Talk

1999-08-27 Thread Seth R Arnold
On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 11:52:10PM +0200, Tony Schonfeld wrote: > > Since i use Debian i can't use talk command > i've always this message : > > [Your party is refusing messages] > > Any ideas ? Tony, I bet we need more info. :) First, were you running another unix/linux before, and now that y

Re: Talk

1999-05-01 Thread KaHa
Brian Schramm wrote: > OK I want to use talk on the slink distribution. I have ytalk > installed along with talkd damon. But for some reason it always > comes back saying that the person is refusing connection. I > thought that the talk system worked with all users right away. The > man pages

Re: talk problems

1999-01-07 Thread Lazar Fleysher
On Thu, 7 Jan 1999, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote: > Hi, Zoro! > > I'm not sure, but you may want to check: > > 1. Do you have lines in /etc/inetd.conf like: > talkdgram udp waitnobody.tty /usr/sbin/tcpd > /usr/sbin/in.talkd > ntalk dgram udp waitno

Re: talk problems

1999-01-07 Thread Alexander Kushnirenko
Hi, Zoro! I'm not sure, but you may want to check: 1. Do you have lines in /etc/inetd.conf like: talkdgram udp waitnobody.tty /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.talkd ntalk dgram udp waitnobody.tty /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.ntalkd 2. /etc/servic

Re: TALK: socket error

1998-10-06 Thread Robert Ramiega
On Mon, Oct 05, 1998 at 10:33:24PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Howdy all! > > Does anyone know what this error is telling me? > > [Couldn't bind to control socket : Cannot assign requested address (99). > Press a > ny key...] > > I'm running netstd version 3.07-2 on the system that's h

Re: talk

1998-10-02 Thread D'jinnie
:I recently upgraded my talk and now it seems to be broken. Whenever i try :to talk to someone on my machine it says waiting for [No connection yet] :then sits for a bit then says [Checking for Invitation on caller's :machine] then never moves. Can anyone tell me what is the problem? I've run in

Re: talk doesn't let me talk

1997-08-01 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
> > > Yesterday it happened that I was working on my debian machine (1.3) from = > home, and another user of the same machine was working from home as well.= > We wanted to talk to each other but we simply couldn't. ytalk said that = > the other party refusing messages while I know that he is al

Re: talk to debian and sun

1997-07-11 Thread Christian Kauhaus
Hi! On 11-Jul-97, Eloy A. Paris wrote: > I've heard the problem has something to do with byte ordering (little vs. > big endian) in Sun's implementation; their implementation of talk is > buggy. We tried a lot at our university, but the only solution was to install a ntalk on the suns. Now it wor

Re: talk to debian and sun

1997-07-11 Thread Emilio Lopes
> "JG" == John Garas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JG> I can talk or ytalk to debian machines but I can't talk to any sun JG> machines. If a sun user tries to talk to me I don't even get a JG> notification. Sun uses an old protocol for talk. There is a talk-like program somewhere in sunsite tha

Re: talk to debian and sun

1997-07-11 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Christopher Jason Morrone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: : I think that Sun and such are using the old talk port. (I have no idea if : the protocols differ...) If you check your /etc/services file, you'll : probably see: : : talk517/udp : ntalk 518/udp : : And in the /etc/ine

Re: talk to debian and sun

1997-07-11 Thread Christopher Jason Morrone
I think that Sun and such are using the old talk port. (I have no idea if the protocols differ...) If you check your /etc/services file, you'll probably see: talk517/udp ntalk 518/udp And in the /etc/inetd.conf: talk dgram udp waitroot/usr/sbin/tcpd/usr

Re: talk to debian and sun

1997-07-11 Thread Eric Delaunay
John Garas wrote: > I can talk or ytalk to debian machines but I can't talk to any sun > machines. If a sun user tries to talk to me I don't even get a > notification. > > Does anybody knows a remedy for that. You have to install ntalk & ntalkd on the Sun side. AFAIK, Sun's talk uses an obsolete

Re: talk & ntalk

1997-06-19 Thread Obi
> On Jun 18, Obi wrote > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm sorry if this is a FAQ, but I couldn't find it ... I have problem with > > the talk command. From my Debian 1.3 laptop, there is no way to talk to > > somebody else. I tried on a SunOS, on another Linux box (slackware) but > > with > > no lu

Re: talk & ntalk

1997-06-19 Thread Igor Grobman
On Jun 18, Obi wrote > > Hi all, > > I'm sorry if this is a FAQ, but I couldn't find it ... I have problem with > the talk command. From my Debian 1.3 laptop, there is no way to talk to > somebody else. I tried on a SunOS, on another Linux box (slackware) but with > no luck: the talk sits wit

It works!(was Re: 'talk' does not work)

1997-05-13 Thread Eugene Sevinian
Thanks Jens, It is great! Eugene. On Mon, 12 May 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > Eugene Sevinian wrote: > > > > As I know in order to allow some service to work I should > > put corresponding string in /etc/hosts.allow and now it looks like : > > in.ftpd: ALL > > in.telnetd: ALL > > in.rlogi

Re: 'talk' does not work

1997-05-12 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Eugene Sevinian wrote: > > As I know in order to allow some service to work I should > put corresponding string in /etc/hosts.allow and now it looks like : > in.ftpd: ALL > in.telnetd: ALL > in.rlogind: ALL > in.talkd: ALL > in.fingerd: ALL > > However everything is working but 'talk'. It hangs w

Re: 'talk' does not work

1997-05-10 Thread Eugene Sevinian
Here and you can see that hostnamecorrectly. netsats's output is also looks like your's one. Unfortunatly I didn't install ytalk yet byt I think it worth to try because of lack of any other idea :) -- crdlx2.sevinian:~$ netstat -a ... udp0

Re: 'talk' does not work

1997-05-10 Thread Rick Jones
On Sat, 10 May 1997, Eugene Sevinian wrote: > As I know in order to allow some service to work I should > put corresponding string in /etc/hosts.allow and now it looks like : > in.ftpd: ALL > in.telnetd: ALL > in.rlogind: ALL > in.talkd: ALL > in.fingerd: ALL > > However everything is working but