On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 10:15:11PM -0400, MIKE MacMartin wrote:
Anyone here mud? If so, do you have a favourite client for Linux? Is it in
portage?
Back when I mudded I used 'powwow'. It was derived from 'tintin',
which in turn was derived from 'cancan', IIRC.
The main reasons I used it
At 19 July, 2003 MIKE MacMartin wrote:
Anyone here mud? If so, do you have a favourite client for Linux? Is it in
portage?
Tinyfugue plus screen or a few xterms make for much happiness.
Speaking of screen, does anyone know a way to make the hardstatus line
show window status information in
Anyone here mud? If so, do you have a favourite client for Linux? Is it
in portage?
I'm kinda leaning toward papaya, but I don't think it's in Portage - I
suppose I could always write an ebuild. I also really like mudtelnet,
except for its lack of aliases.
MIKE
TinyFugue is fine when
Anyone here mud? If so, do you have a favourite client for Linux? Is it in
portage?
I'm kinda leaning toward papaya, but I don't think it's in Portage - I suppose
I could always write an ebuild. I also really like mudtelnet, except for its
lack of aliases.
MIKE
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 22:15:11 -0400
MIKE MacMartin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here mud? If so, do you have a favourite client for Linux? Is it in
portage?
I'm kinda leaning toward papaya, but I don't think it's in Portage - I suppose
I could always write an ebuild. I also really
I really like TinyFugue, listed in portage as tf (also the executable),
more info at http://tf.tcp.com/~hawkeye/tf/
I just tried out gMUDix ... it's got everything I want except for ANSI
background support (anyone know how easy this is to do?)
Anyway, tried it out and its for command doesn't
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 10:15:11PM -0400, MIKE MacMartin wrote:
Anyone here mud? If so, do you have a favourite client for Linux? Is it in
portage?
I'm kinda leaning toward papaya, but I don't think it's in Portage - I suppose
I could always write an ebuild. I also really like mudtelnet,