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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers i got some questions :) Post 30792 by Pierre on Monday 28th of October 2002 06:45:29 AM
Old 10-28-2002
i got some questions :)

Hi!
Im new to all this but the computer club im in has unix i think.
now my questions.

1.is it NTFS i need to partion the harddrive with to be able to use unix?

2.Unix and Linux whats the diffrense?yes im a noob got no idea been using crap windows for ages and hate it.

3.I got a win98 computer and a old computer where i wanna use linux or something so i can use Tiny Fugue(SSH client) to be able to MUD Smilie

the people at my local comp.store said that i could use win98 comp with 2 network cards and have my ADSL into one of them and a twisted TP cable from that comp to the other one where i wanna use linux.

What program can i use to share internet on those computers?
ive read about Sygate but it seems not to suport Linux but i found this in the manual:

Client Machines:

Any TCP/IP client including Windows, BeOS, Mac, or Unix-based systems
New Power User Features:

New Sygate Home Network features geared toward power users include:

DNS Forwarding Support for Linux/Win2K clients
Multiple DNS Support with Auto-Switching Capabilities

what is that? anyone? Smilie

4.the MUD computer where i wanna use Linux is a P133mhz 100 so RAM 4 gig harddrive and a crap graphic card...MUD dont take much power so i dont need the newest computer but what version is adviced to use so i wont crash the comp cause of the version is to much for the small computer to handle?

Thanks for your time and i hope someone out there can answer my questions even tho they are kinda stupid for those who knows about it ....

Pierre
 

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kildclient(6)						      KildClient Manual Pages						     kildclient(6)

NAME
kildclient - A powerful MUD client with a built-in Perl interpreter SYNOPSIS
kildclient [options]... [World]... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the KildClient program. KildClient is a MUD Client written with the GTK+ windowing toolkit. It supports many common features of other clients, such as triggers, gags, aliases, macros, timers, and much more. But its main feature is the built-in Perl interpreter. You can at any moment execute Perl statements and functions to do things much more powerful than simply sending text the the mud. Perl statements can also be run, for exam- ple, as the action of a trigger, allowing you to do complex things. Some built-in functions of KildClient allow interaction with the world, such as sending commands to it. You can specify the name of one or more saved Worlds in the command line, this/these World(s) will be automatically opened. You can also specify a host name to connect to in the command line. By default, connection in made to port 4000. You can specify a different port by using hostname:port. While not recommended, you can also specify a username and password with the following syntax: username:password@host- name:port. This host specification syntax can be prefixed with telnet:// and end with /, for example telnet://some.mud.com:4444/. If you do not specify any World, you are prompted for the MUD to connect to. You can enter the host and port directly, or you can select from a list of saved MUDs. Once connected, type commands in the separate entry box and press ENTER to send them to the MUD. You can edit the commands before sending, since they only get sent when ENTER is pressed. You can recall previous commands with the arrow keys, or by pressing the button to the right of the command entry box. There are many more features, many options for configuring the program's behaviour. For more details, see the KildClient manual, which is usually installed in the /usr/share/doc/kildclient directory. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the HTML manual. --help Show summary of options. --version Show version of program. -c, --config=DIR Specifies the directory to use to store configuration files and saved worlds, instead of ~/.kildclient. --display=DISPLAY Specifies the X display to use. SEE ALSO
perl(1). The full manual in HTML formats is included with the package. It can generally be found in the /usr/share/doc/kildclient directory. AUTHOR
KildClient was written by Eduardo M Kalinowski <eduardo@kalinowski.com.br>. See http://kildclient.sf.net for the latest information on KildClient. KILDCLIENT
2008-01-29 kildclient(6)
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