Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?

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Sujet : Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?
De : janis_papanagnou+ng (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Janis Papanagnou)
Groupes : comp.unix.programmer
Date : 09. Dec 2024, 16:21:11
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On 09.12.2024 10:11, Muttley@DastardlyHQ.org wrote:
On Mon, 9 Dec 2024 09:37:54 +0100
Janis Papanagnou <janis_papanagnou+ng@hotmail.com> wibbled:
On 09.12.2024 09:23, Muttley@DastardlyHQ.org wrote:
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 18:06:38 +0100
Janis Papanagnou <janis_papanagnou+ng@hotmail.com> wibbled:
>
I'm actually looking for a tool that works across distributed
[Unix-]systems.
>
Set up an IRC server or there's plenty of telnet based talker programs.
>
WRT IRC you may have missed the requirements in my OP; one was:
* instantly/synchronously exchanging any typed characters
 
I suggest you consult harry potter for that then.

(I suppose here you just want play the troll.) But how does that
comment address in any way my question? - I don't know anything
about "Harry Potter", BTW; if you want to discuss that better
open an own post in an appropriate newsgroup.

In the real world server
software is required whether its IRC, Teams, Slack etc.

(I think this statement is not true in a [software-]world where
peer-to-peer software designs are not uncommon. Just aside.)

But I'm not objecting to any solution that involves a server; as
far as my requirements (see above) are fulfilled.

 
I haven't heard of "telnet based talker programs"; care to be
more concrete?
 
Talk servers that allow you to telnet to them to chat to other people.

I asked for more concrete hints. - But never mind; you anyway seem
to just prefer trolling instead of providing useful information.

Clearly you have done zero research on this.

Not true. The search term "telnet based talker programs" that you
emitted did not not provide sensible information to my requirements.

If you know something concrete on my topic - which I now doubt - or
are just not interested to help with your purportedly "knowledge"
it's best if you don't misuse my thread and use another place for
your trolling. - Thanks.

Janis


Date Sujet#  Auteur
8 Dec 24 * Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?34Janis Papanagnou
8 Dec 24 +* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?3Richard Kettlewell
8 Dec 24 i+- ytalk (Was: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?)1Kenny McCormack
9 Dec 24 i`- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Janis Papanagnou
8 Dec 24 `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?30John McCue
8 Dec 24  `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?29Muttley
8 Dec 24   +* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?20Janis Papanagnou
8 Dec 24   i+* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?6Dan Cross
9 Dec 24   ii`* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?5Muttley
9 Dec 24   ii `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?4Dan Cross
9 Dec 24   ii  `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?3Muttley
9 Dec 24   ii   +- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Dan Cross
9 Dec 24   ii   `- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Nicolas George
9 Dec 24   i`* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?13Muttley
9 Dec 24   i `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?12Janis Papanagnou
9 Dec 24   i  `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?11Muttley
9 Dec 24   i   +- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Kenny McCormack
9 Dec 24   i   `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?9Janis Papanagnou
9 Dec 24   i    +- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Muttley
10 Dec 24   i    `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?7James Kuyper
11 Dec 24   i     +* [meta] Harry Potter, Physics, Tools, Perception, etc. (was Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?)4Janis Papanagnou
11 Dec 24   i     i+- Re: [meta] Harry Potter, Physics, Tools, Perception, etc. (was Re: Text1Muttley
12 Dec 24   i     i`* Re: [meta] Harry Potter, Physics, Tools, Perception, etc. (was Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?)2Dan Cross
12 Dec 24   i     i `- Re: [meta] Harry Potter, Physics, Tools, Perception, etc. (was Re: Text1Muttley
11 Dec 24   i     `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?2Muttley
12 Dec 24   i      `- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1James Kuyper
9 Dec 24   `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?8Geoff Clare
9 Dec 24    +- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Kenny McCormack
9 Dec 24    +* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?2Richard Kettlewell
9 Dec 24    i`- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Geoff Clare
9 Dec 24    +* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?2Nicolas George
11 Dec 24    i`- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Geoff Clare
9 Dec 24    `* Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?2vallor
10 Dec 24     `- Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?1Muttley

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