I dont use gwibber or any of the other programs like that in Ubuntu, I go
back to windows, because I most people I know are on Yahoo, and I was never
able to work out how to connect the camera, so I could chat, which client
Ubuntu connects to things like msn and yahoo using the camera.
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Hello,
I'm very frustrated with the Gwibber version included in Ubuntu 11.10.
It's not only that has more bugs than the version shipped in 11.04
(which had bugs, but it was easier to not step over them), but the UI
and the functionality have changed and now it's useless for me (I want
the tabs
On 09/11/11 11:23, Juan J. Martínez wrote:
Hello,
I'm very frustrated with the Gwibber version included in Ubuntu 11.10.
It's not only that has more bugs than the version shipped in 11.04
(which had bugs, but it was easier to not step over them), but the UI
and the functionality have changed
Juan J. Martínez wrote:
My question is, being as integrated in Unity as it is, is it viable to
replace it with a different client?
It depends on how you intend to replace it.
Generally, it's fine to just not configure (or deconfigure) it and use
something else. Many people have done this for
On 09/11/11 11:23, Juan J. Martínez wrote:
Hello,
I'm very frustrated with the Gwibber version included in Ubuntu 11.10.
The good news is that it's getting some love for 12.04. 12.04 is all
about quality and stability. So gwibber should improve in this release.
My question is, being as
On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 11:38 +, Alan Bell wrote:
On 09/11/11 11:23, Juan J. Martínez wrote:
Hello,
I'm very frustrated with the Gwibber version included in Ubuntu 11.10.
It's not only that has more bugs than the version shipped in 11.04
(which had bugs, but it was easier to not
On 09/11/11 11:23, Juan J. Martínez wrote:
For example, http://www.hotot.org/ looks great; but I don't know if I
can get rid of Gwibber cleanly or if there will be some remains (I
don't use Thunderbird, but I couldn't get rid of it in the indicator).
I've been using Hotot for ages now and I
On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 11:57 +, Alan Pope wrote:
[...]
My question is, being as integrated in Unity as it is, is it viable to
replace it with a different client?
You could try polly which is quite a nice client.
https://launchpad.net/polly
Nice! I'm trying Hotot and so far it works