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- Well this is a complete package... you'll probably want to modify
- inetd.conf to suit your system or just take out the lines for talkd
- and talk and stick them in yours, same goes for etc/services included
- here... it's up to you... I keep everything in /etc like real unix
- systems do, because /usr may not be mounted when the network is
- configuring...
-
- ytalk is a direct replacement for talk and handles multiple users
- at one time, as well as working in many situations where talk will
- not, for which reason I have included it.
-
- Please remember, in most situations, you will be needing BOTH ntalkd
- and talkd configured, and a lot of the time, both are used... ps
- will tell all...
-
- Good luck, and if you have any trouble you can send mail to me
- nathan@laredo.eas.gatech.edu
-
- (my linux sendmail works, so now that should work just fine, but if
- your mail bounces, you might try gt7080a@prism.gatech.edu)
-