You can use kibitz. Quoting from the man page:
kibitz allows two (or more) people to interact with one shell (or any arbitrary program).
On Fedora, it's included in the expect package.
You can use kibitz. Quoting from the man page:
kibitz allows two (or more) people to interact with one shell (or any arbitrary program).
On Fedora, it's included in the expect package.