From: htoaster@yabbs To: honkfish@yabbs Subject: re: client Date: Tue Mar 1 22:46:26 1994 In message client, honkfish said: > Could you tell me how a computer illiterate like myself gets a client > because I am fed up of not being able to get into yabbs on an evening... the best way would be to find a computer literate person at your campus to help you out. I'm sorry about the restrictions, but they really are making a big difference in how loaded down yabbs is. When you consider that this machine is just a 486sx/25 (probably less powerful that what many of you use in your public labs) allowing 20 users on isn't that restrictive. To get the client you'll need to know what sort of system you are running on (it has to be a unix based system, but beyond that, who makes it, etc). You'll also have to know how to use ftp. Once you know this ftp to phred.pc.cc.cmu.edu and look in /pub/yabbs/clients at the file called README. get the client corresponding to your system, and run it. If anyone has an internet machine that they are a sysadmin of and would be willing to let other yabbs users access yabbs through their machine I'd be glad to help them set it up. It would be cool to have a machine that people can bounce off of on the west coast and one in europe somewhere, since this would speed up percieved reaction time pretty greatly. alex