[Ilugc] Re: One Day One GNU/Linux Command (WALL)
- From: msverman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (msverman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
- Date: Thu Jul 3 10:11:44 2008
"write" can be used. But it does send messages on different computers. It is
for users on the same system but different terminals.
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Aditya Manthramurthy
B. Tech, CSE NIT Trichy
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Thank you, Aditya Manthramurthy !!!
I tried write command
like $ write verman
there was a error saying "write: verman is not logged in"
can you give me some examples on write.
thanks,
Verman
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What is this? At least give a 2 line description of what it does to
give us an idea what you are looking for. Don't assume everyone knows
lan messenger.
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Arun Khan
Greetings Arun Khan !!!
I thought that everyone know about LAN (Local Area Network), but without
knowing "LAN" there is no use of learning "wall" command.
since you don't know what is LAN, I can explain you.
LAN means "Local Area Network".
Messenger means "messaging program, designed for use within a single local
area network".
In windows, there is a console utility called NET SEND, by which we can
send messages to other users, computers, or messaging names on the local
area network.
eg. c:\>net send 10.0.0.10 Happy birthday to you
the message sucessfully send to 10.0.0.10
Here "Happy birthday to you" is the message and 10.0.0.10 is the
IP-address of my friend.
Likewise, Is there is any command in linux.
With "wall" we can send a message to everybody in the LAN.
my question,Is there is command in GNU/Linux where I can send messages to
a particular user or hostname.
Here user referred to "user working in the computer" or hostname referred
to the "computer name".
Can you tell me the GNU/Linux command, where I can send messages to a
particular user or hostname?
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Is there any command to send messages to a particular user or
hostname.
user - email?
host - rexec?
what do you mean by email? & rexec?
At least give a 2 line description, what does it mean?
thanks,
Verman
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