Linux MUD Clients
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- tannorath
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Linux MUD Clients
Whis is in your opinion the best MUD Client for Linux? I am currently using Kmuddy (http://www.kmuddy.net). Anybody else out there is using it ?
- jash
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mud clients
Mainly I use lyntin http://lyntin.sourceforge.net/ because it is witten in python so I can use it on any platform, and if there are any issues I can debug it. Also it has a choice of console or gui interface. Since I have started using this client I have not been tempted to use another.
I have used kmud and I liked that but on my system it is a little buggy. Also, it has an automapper which I can't resist using but it makes the MUD seem small.
tf works on any linux I have tried and is a great light little client.
A while ago I tried to get kmuddy to work on my current favourite setup (SUSE 9.3) but it didn't work straight out of the rpm and as I was already fine with lyntin I never bothered figuring out what the problem was.
gmudix is a great little simple GTK+2.0 client for linux. Solid and light.
Ummmmmm...
J.
I have used kmud and I liked that but on my system it is a little buggy. Also, it has an automapper which I can't resist using but it makes the MUD seem small.
tf works on any linux I have tried and is a great light little client.
A while ago I tried to get kmuddy to work on my current favourite setup (SUSE 9.3) but it didn't work straight out of the rpm and as I was already fine with lyntin I never bothered figuring out what the problem was.
gmudix is a great little simple GTK+2.0 client for linux. Solid and light.
Ummmmmm...
J.
- korsario
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Hello!
I've been using tinyfugue for years... and its pretty good, after you get used to it, even when I'm bit lazy for programming it lots, I know of people that has cool things on it. The best its that if you have a server where have it installed you can play from any place with your profile with just a telnet/ssh.
I even use it in windows right now and works nice, and I used it on Mac too.
Kors.
I've been using tinyfugue for years... and its pretty good, after you get used to it, even when I'm bit lazy for programming it lots, I know of people that has cool things on it. The best its that if you have a server where have it installed you can play from any place with your profile with just a telnet/ssh.
I even use it in windows right now and works nice, and I used it on Mac too.
Kors.