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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Forum Coffee Shop (Lounge)? Post 15942 by Neo on Thursday 21st of February 2002 04:29:51 PM
Old 02-21-2002
Poll analysis.......

UNIX.COM has over 10,000 registered users...... 25 of 10,000 voted for a lounge and this was about 60 percent of the total of 43 votes of people who voted. Overall this is less than .01 (point zero one) percent of the registered users Smilie

The forums already take considerable time to manage... believe me! Plus, we pay for the bandwidth (out of the goodness of our hearts) and hosting with no revenue from annoying commercial ads, banners and pop-ups!!!

So, my tendency is not to create more forums to manage at this time. I'm sure all off you 'old timers' know what I'm mean.... considering people tend to (1) sign-up, (2) register (3) they don't read the rules, (4) don't read the FAQs.... and (5) tend to ask the same questions that are asked time and time again, then (6) vanish.

Just think how much trouble and time consuming a 'free for all coffee shop lounge might be!'

Thanks for participating....... maybe next time? Neo
 

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talk(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   talk(1)

NAME
talk - talk to another user SYNOPSIS
talk_party [ttyname] DESCRIPTION
The utility is a two-way, screen-oriented communication program. The command argument talk_party can take one the following forms: user where user is a login name and host is a host name. The optional command argument, ttyname, can be used to specify the terminal to be used when contacting a user who is logged in more than once. In absence of this argument, will try to contact the user on the user's most recently used terminal. When first invoked, sends the following message to the party it tries to connect to (callee): ... At this point, the recipient of the message can reply by typing: Once communication is established, the two parties can type simultaneously, with their output displayed in separate regions of the screen. Characters are processed as follows: o Typing characters from LC_CTYPE classifications print or space will cause those characters to be sent to the recipient's terminal. o Typing <control>-L will cause the sender's screen to be refreshed. o Typing the erase, kill or kill word character will delete the last character, line or word on the sender's terminal, with the action propagated to the recipient's terminal. o Typing the interrupt character will terminate the local talk utility. Once the talk session has been terminated on one side, the other side of the talk session will be notified that the session has been terminated and will be able to do nothing except exit. o Other non-printable characters typed on the sender's terminal are converted to printable characters before they are sent to the recipi- ent's terminal. Permission to be a recipient of a message can be denied or granted by using the utility. However, a user may need other privileges to be able to access other users' terminals. The utility will fail when the user lacks the appropriate privileges. SEE ALSO
mesg(1), who(1), write(1). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
talk(1)
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