i connect to a telnet nix shell server running on linux fedora. is there a way to code a script so the users on the server logged in can talk 2 each other. Maybe a bash script or somthing that can be in all their home dirs that they can run?
sorry, i got myself very confused in a rush. i figured it all out now. basically im trying to make an office template that is used by all the users on a network (LAN)include a very basic instant messaging system so they can communicate with each other. Im making it for 97/2000.
basically i want to build into an office document (preferebly word) a bit of vba so that the people running the document can communicate across a network with a instant messenger style interface.
(no need to worry about the interface, i would appreciate if anyone could give me the basic code...
k, thanx.
my main problem is i'll b working on it. then i walk off and its not kept alive by the fact that there are active connections to it. So all the remote shells die. Everyone who is connected to it gets kicked off. I never even switched power saving on, i don't know whether its some...
This is going to sound really stupid. A real newbie question. But how do i change the power saving on my shrike box? I know its like acpi.conf or summink in slackware, but what is it on redhat?
lol, i'll be asking how to change the screensaver on my windows box next
(j/k)
Nocty
excellent. thanx. I use a combination of all different OS's and i keep switching between them and getting into habbits of uusing windows shortcuts on linux and trying to put bash commands into DOS etc :S . So i try and get my home computers all close to one environment
Thanx Again
Nocty
Is it possible on Redhat Linux to make the windows start key that shows the windows start menu when pressed in windows show the main menu in linux? (im not sure what you would call it, linux equivalent of a start menu, the button to the far left of the taskbar in GNOME)
This is probably a really stupid question but ive just never come across a situation where ive needed to do it before. Is it possible to create a MDI style form interface? Where the forms float around in a main window like Microsoft Access itself.
Thanks
NOCTY
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