> After downloading Fink, I installed ytalk, and after attempting to use 
> it with a remote friend, he and i got the following message:
> 
> *******************************************
> *  No Talk Daemon on (my ip address) *
> *******************************************
> 
> 
> what's wrong here?
> Any help appreciated...

Depending on the version of OS X, check /etc/inetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.conf
(I think in Panther) and make sure that the talk daemon line is not commented
out. I believe it is by default.

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