All Linux distributions provide a wide range of network applications—from dæmons that provide a variety of services such as WWW, mail and SSH to client programs that access one or more of these ...
Hi,<BR><BR>I'm trying to create a program that can tie the I/O of a socket to some kind of text box. The user types in the box, and whatever comes back through the socket gets displayed there as well.
Although Linux receives a lot of praise as a rock-solid server and, recently, as an up-and-coming desktop, games have never been its strong suit. Sure, we all have our favorite diversions; I've spent ...