instant messaging program

Alex Snow alex_snow at gmx.net
Wed May 12 06:27:24 EDT 2004


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there's a few. tnt is a console aim client that runs under emacs. It's 
a little old but still seems to work fine.
centericq is another console messaging client that does 
aim/jabber/irc/etc. the interface takes a little getting used to 
however. another option is to use imcom to connect to a jabber server 
and use the aim transport. finally you can find an irc server that has 
imserv installed and use that. try irc.the-bofh.com.
On 
Tue, May 11, 2004 at 10:51:47PM -0400, Roy Nickelson wrote:
> Hi,
> is there an instant messaging program that runs from the shell that is
> compatible with aim?
> Roy
> 
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- -- 
... of course, this probably only happens for tcsh which uses wait4(),
which is why I never saw it.  Serves people who use that abomination
right 8^)
	-- Linus Torvalds, about a patch that fixes getrusage for 1.3.26
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