Try to update your talk command !
Download the latest package from debian which has the talk command and I
think it will work !
If you don't know what's the package try something like:
$ dpkg --search talk
Best regards,
Nuno Carvalho
Hi,
I'm trying to enable the talk in my machine, but can't figure out
what's happening.
If I try to talk to a local user, I get this message:
$ talk zorzella
[Your party is refusing messages]
[Press any key to continue]
Even if mesg is y and talkd is up:
$ mesg
is y
$ ps auxw | egrep talk
$ talk zorzella
[Your party is refusing messages]
[Press any key to continue]
Even if mesg is y and talkd is up:
If they are using an xsession (as opposed to just plain telnet or ssh),
then you need to look in the X config files - It's currently set up so
that you can't talk people on
M.C. Vernon writes:
$ talk zorzella
[Your party is refusing messages]
[Press any key to continue]
Even if mesg is y and talkd is up:
If they are using an xsession (as opposed to just plain telnet or ssh),
then you need to look in the X config files - It's currently set up
matthew wrote,
$ talk zorzella
[Your party is refusing messages]
[Press any key to continue]
Even if mesg is y and talkd is up:
If they are using an xsession (as opposed to just plain telnet or ssh),
then you need to look in the X config files - It's currently set up so
that you can't talk
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