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
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
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
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)
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