Well this is a complete package... you'll probably want to modify
inetd.conf to suit your system or just take out the lines for talkd
and talk and stick them in yours, same goes for etc/services included
here... it's up to you... I keep everything in /etc like real unix
systems do, because /usr may not be mounted when the network is
configuring... 

ytalk is a direct replacement for talk and handles multiple users
at one time, as well as working in many situations where talk will 
not, for which reason I have included it.

Please remember, in most situations, you will be needing BOTH ntalkd
and talkd configured, and a lot of the time, both are used...  ps 
will tell all... 

Good luck, and if you have any trouble you can send mail to me
nathan@laredo.eas.gatech.edu

(my linux sendmail works, so now that should work just fine, but if
your mail bounces, you might try gt7080a@prism.gatech.edu)
