Happy New Year to Everyone ! I have been using licq 0.81 for quite awhile on my Fujitsu, under Linux RedHat 6.0. It worked well, despites that I had problems getting direct chats with people having the most recent versions of the regular Mirabilis ICQ meant for MS Windows.
Recently, I purchased a laptop IBM Thinkpad 600, which I have equiped with Linux RedHat 7.2. This distribution includes licq 1.0.3, which I can't get to work properly. Here is what happens: Connexion goes allright. The people whom I put on my list, do appear, and I know whether they are online, offline, away... with no problem... But they can't see me, I can't write to them, nor can they write to me... No error message come out in either end. If it is a chat request, the system hangs forever on the request window. If it is an ordinary message or authorization, it seems to get sent, but the addressee never receives anything, just as much as I don't receive anything that is being sent to me. Now, when carrying tests from one of my two UIN to the other... which two UIN are both licq UIN (even though it is not supposed to make a difference): the function 'search for user' does find my three UIN: the two above mentioned ones, plus an old one that I had opened under Windows Mirabilis ICQ several years ago, no longer in use. But I can't write from one ICQ to the other. Here are those UIN numbers : 145245291 is my new UIN, generated with licq 1.0.3 (which one does not work properly) 72462419 is the UIN I am using on my Fujitsu, equiped with Linux RedHat 6.0. It was generated using licq 0.81. 6587741 is my old UIN, which I haven't used for ages, generated by Mirabilis ICQ on MS Windows. Thanks for any hint that will help me getting that damn thing operative... _______________________________________________ Licq-main mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/licq-main
