On Sunday 19 January 2003 12:36, Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka wrote:
> Where can I find "kwrited"?
It's part of konsole pkg. (Hint: try: locate kwrited and dpkg -S kwrited.
In case this does not help search with
http://www.de.debian.org/distrib/packages)
Achim
> On Sun, 2003
a Solaris server so I never noticed.
AFAIK in KDE 3 kwrited listens directly on the pty. The /bin/cat helper was
a hack marked *fixme* and AFAIR Waldo Bastion eventually did it ;)
Achim
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To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is
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nsole never see
## wall messages (no utmp entry 'cause Debian
## does not like libtempter and it has not HAVE_LIBUTIL)
## (at least now kwrited does not only waste memory :)
prg="${0##*/}"
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
echo &q
Where can I find "kwrited"?
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 09:43, Matt Sheffield wrote:
> >From what I understand, kwrited is supposed to allow the user to receive
> >write
> messages from ttys or from other users logged in in X sessions. But I've
> never been able to g
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 03:43:15AM -0500, Matt Sheffield wrote:
> >>From what I understand, kwrited is supposed to allow the user to receive
> >>write
> messages from ttys or from other users logged in in X sessions. But I've
> never been able to get it going. The
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On Sonntag, 19. Januar 2003 09:43, Matt Sheffield wrote:
> From what I understand, kwrited is supposed to allow the user to receive
> write messages from ttys or from other users logged in in X sessions. But
> I've never been able t
>From what I understand, kwrited is supposed to allow the user to receive write
messages from ttys or from other users logged in in X sessions. But I've
never been able to get it going. There doesn't appear to be a man page for
it, either. How do I get it working?
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