lör 2002-10-05 klockan 15.24 skrev Joseph A Nagy Jr: > Tobias wrote: > > lör 2002-10-05 klockan 12.28 skrev Joseph A Nagy Jr: > > > >>Tobias wrote: > >> > >>>Hi! > >>> > >>>I installed theese packages under RH 8.0 GNOME: > >>> > >>>licq-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm > >>>licq-gnome-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm > >>>licq-kde-1.2.0a-2.i386.rpm > >>> > >>>Licq workes fine but when I logout and login again, this time with > >>>KDE, I cant find Licq... > >>>If I run the rpm files again it says they are already installed... > >>> > >>>Any help appreciated. > >>> > >>>Regards > >>>Tobias > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >>In 7.2 it's under the internet folder in the menu under KDE, if it's not > >>there, try using the "Run command" function. Also, do you have a problem > >>with lICQ dropping messages? I used GAIM for my ICQ stuff because I have > >>that problem. > >> > >> > > > > > > Its not there, I've looked through the whole menu... Its like its just > > accessible under GNOME or something... How do I use the Run Command? > > I've tried GAIM but foud that it lacked alot of futures wich Licq > > haves... > > > > Regards > > Tobias > > > > > > > > > > It should be under the normal K menu. Might be different in 8.0 though > (although I've used KDE 3 and it's in the same place as in KDE 2). Just > open up a konsole and type licq, that should run the program. If you want > a shortcut, it'll be easy enough to make on on the desktop. > > LICQ is accessable under both KDE and GNOME. As I said I don't use GNOME > and have used LICQ, although I hate it 'cause it won't send/recieve all > the messages. >
I did just that now and it works fine. I'll see by the time that goes if I experience the same problem as you with licq. Once again, thanx for your help. Regards Tobias -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list