> Hello > > We have a network but I like to install a chat program that does not > require a server, like irc or jabber. So it should be peer to peer. > > But it should support messages from Windows and Linux systems. > > At this stage we use Realpopup in Windows, but we can't find a chat > program in Linux that can send messages to Realpopup. > > Thanks for the help. > Derick Schmidt > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > Hi Derick, First: also IRC and Jabber need servers, somewhere. As a client, you can use for linux clients gaim (which is shipped with), for windows i use miranda ( http://www.miranda-im.org ) both of those are able to support many protocols like jabber, icq, aim, irc, msn. and so on... why not installing a LOCAL chat server? For Jabber 1.4.3 there are some rpm's where you should get a jabber-chat-server up-and-running in a few hours....and it's local and free. Also those rpms support transports for other neworks like msn, (icq doesn't work on 1.4.3) and others. You find the SRC-RPMS here: ftp://people.redhat.com/ksonney/SRPMS/