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37 .Nd talk to another user
45 utility is a visual communication program which copies lines from your
46 terminal to that of another user.
49 .Bl -tag -width ttyname
51 If you wish to talk to someone on your own machine, then
53 is just the person's login name.
54 If you wish to talk to a user on
64 If you wish to talk to a user who is logged in more than once, the
66 argument may be used to indicate the appropriate terminal
76 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
77 Message from TalkDaemon@his_machine...
78 talk: connection requested by your_name@your_machine.
79 talk: respond with: talk your_name@your_machine
82 to the user you wish to talk to.
83 At this point, the recipient
84 of the message should reply by typing
86 .Dl talk \ your_name@your_machine
88 It doesn't matter from which machine the recipient replies, as
89 long as his login-name is the same.
90 Once communication is established,
91 the two parties may type simultaneously, with their output appearing
95 will cause the screen to
99 will clear both parts of your screen to be cleared, while
100 the control-D character will be sent to the remote side
101 (and just displayed by this
104 Your erase, kill, and word kill characters will
106 To exit, just type your interrupt character;
108 then moves the cursor to the bottom of the screen and restores the
109 terminal to its previous state.
111 Permission to talk may be denied or granted by use of the
114 At the outset talking is allowed.
116 .Bl -tag -width /var/run/utmp -compact
118 to find the recipient's machine
120 to find the recipient's tty
140 is incompatible with the protocol used in the version released with