> On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Daniel Zeaiter wrote:
>
> > I have two computers connected to a working network - one win95 machine
> > and a linux rh 6.1 machine. Is there an
> > application\program\script\anything that will allow the users of each
> > machine to communicate (with text only)? Any suggestions?
ytalk is a very handy little utility to allow two or more people to chat
in real-time using telnet or console sessions. Its usefulness and
flexibility is due to its simplicity; there's a good chance that you
already have it installed on your Linux machine. For Windows clients, try
http://www.pacific.net.hk/goodies/winsock-l/talk/ or
http://www.stairways.com/talk/windows.html.
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