Am Thu, 16 Dec 1999 schrieb Larry Molitor:
>Hi Gerd,
>
>If others are satisfied, great.
>
>If I was smart enough to make "call" run a telnet session, I would be
>content with it also. Maybe someone could help me out here.
>
>As a matter of fact I do use call for all my Linux packet work, but with
>many Linux based hamradio applications having telnet as well as packet
>interfaces, I want/need more.
>
>I looked briefly at TNT. It seemed to be very versatile. That's just what
>made me think it would not be very good for me. It is essential that the
>application I would use be as dumb as a rock, almost as dumb as the typical
>telnet client, but not quite. If I have to do any more than start the
>program and begin typing, I'm not interested. Why? Because the environment
>I would use this in does not allow for "thinking", only "reacting".
>
>I guess I'll try to look at LinKT, don't know a thing about it now.
Informations about LinKT can be found at http://1409.org. Just compile and
start it. If LinKT should accept connects to some callsigns you have to
go to File -> Preferences -> Callsigns and add them to the list. Ready.
Ciao,
Jochen
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