Fixed, No Thanks

2011-02-08 Thread Michael Wolf
Well despite a rude Richard Laager (look dude, I'm sorry I didn't see your request to send to the list. I've suffered brain damage, and the request was stuffed in under the headers because you didn't clean up your reply, so no, I didn't see it, and no, I didn't think to reply to the list

Enough, please

2011-02-08 Thread Michael Wolf
Please stop emailing me. I've stated my concerns. Rationalizing them from your own perspective does not resolve them for me. Rather than wasting time trying to make excuses for why a user feels scorned, why not spend the energy examining the issue and seeing if it can be prevented in the

Ubuntu and ICQ

2011-02-07 Thread Michael Wolf
I just finished the laborious task of upgrading my system from Ubuntu 9.04 to 10.04, a 16 hour process, which I did, in part, because ICQ was no longer supported on my kernel (come on guys, backwards compatibility). Still no ICQ. Then I found out that despite being in Get Software, I can't

Developer Request

2009-09-27 Thread Michael Wolf
I am interesting in hearing from a developer or someone familiar with the source code who can help me modify the source code of Gaim to update the protocol interface. Or alternatively, someone who can help me modify Pidgin to restore the old Gaim platform of creating child windows which the

Pop Up Notifications?

2009-09-14 Thread Michael Wolf
I tried Guifications to notify me of new email, but it doesn't function as I expected, as I need it to. Is anyone aware of a plugin that creates a mail notification in a separate popup window in Linux that acts exactly as the old GAIM popups where you have to close the window, and it has a

Re: Pop Up Notifications?

2009-09-14 Thread Michael Wolf
-09 14:50, Michael Wolf wrote: I tried Guifications to notify me of new email, but it doesn't function as I expected, as I need it to. Is anyone aware of a plugin that creates a mail notification in a separate popup window in Linux that acts exactly as the old GAIM popups where you have

Re: gaim 1.5

2009-09-14 Thread Michael Wolf
of the file. Am Montag, den 14.09.2009, 12:09 -0700 schrieb Michael Wolf: So did I, with these results: Not Found The requested URL /russell/files/debian/sarge/gaim/gaim_1.5.0 was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use

Transfer Logs

2009-09-09 Thread Michael Wolf
to transfer from Gaim 1.3.1 on Linux to the latest Pidgin. Windows is running on a VM. Also, how do I make it so that email notifications come up as pop-up windows, like they did with Gaim, rather than in the buddy list? Thank you, Michael Wolf

Transfer Logs

2009-09-07 Thread Michael Wolf
to transfer from Gaim 1.3.1 on Linux to the latest Pidgin. Windows is running on a VM. Also, how do I make it so that email notifications come up as pop-up windows, like they did with Gaim, rather than in the buddy list? Thank you, Michael Wolf

Re: Gaim 1.5 Needed

2009-08-24 Thread Michael Wolf
, perhaps, grab the current version ( http://www.pidgin.im/download/ ) have a ball?!?? P.S. Just bored. :) On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Michael Wolf mw...@nethere.com wrote: Greetings, I am disabled,with cognitive and anxiety issues. Â One thing I have discovered is that new isn't always a good

Gaim 1.5 Needed

2009-08-22 Thread Michael Wolf
1.5, or even 1.3.1 which I currently use, for Linux, preferably a .deb package. If anyone has access to the source code and can build a package or provide a copy to me so I can try to build one, or perhaps has a .deb package of GAIM 1.3.1. or 1.5; please let me know. Thank you. Michael Wolf

Two Questions

2009-08-02 Thread Michael Wolf
I have two issues: First, I am porting from Windows to Linux, and for now, am porting GAIM 1.3.1 over to Windows on a Virtual Box (thus issue 2.) I need to know how to get GAIM 1.3.1 to recognize my user data in the .gaim folder (which I cannot recreate by the way.) I see no configuration

Re: Two Questions

2009-08-02 Thread Michael Wolf
Data\.gaim and in *nix its ~/.gaim/ As for Gaim 1.5, I'm not 100% sure. Please reply all when you reply so the entire mailing list gets your reply and someone with more information can help also. -Michael Michael Wolf wrote: I don't know where the config files SHOULD be. A fresh install didn't