Re: [newbie] ICQ linux

2002-04-05 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 17:07:06 +0200, Baka Attila Tamás [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all!
 
 I had a problem with all icq clients eversince I used Linux. They seem to
 work, BUT most of the messeges do not arrive to me and most of what I send
 do not arrive to the recipents. I have no firewall and when I had WiDows,
 icq worked. ICQ lite works, but I don't like it.

Have you tried GnomeICU? That works fine for me for everything except file
transfers.

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Re: [newbie] ICQ linux

2002-04-05 Thread Damian

El vie, 05-04-2002 a las 12:25, Sridhar Dhanapalan escribió:
 On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 17:07:06 +0200, Baka Attila Tamás [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all!
  
  I had a problem with all icq clients eversince I used Linux. They seem to
  work, BUT most of the messeges do not arrive to me and most of what I send
  do not arrive to the recipents. I have no firewall and when I had WiDows,
  icq worked. ICQ lite works, but I don't like it.
 
 Have you tried GnomeICU? That works fine for me for everything except file
 transfers.

all new win icq clients ( 2000a + ) have an option that comes enabled by
default, to not accept connections from older clients. kinda forcing
people to keep upgrading. if Licq or GnomeICU are not working for you,
you can try telling your whole contact list to turn the feature off,
( it's in ICQ menu, security and privacy ) or you can use Gaim.

Gaim works perfet for messages, but it has little or no extra functions.
( no chat function, etc... )
if you configure it using Oscar protocol, using your ICQ UIN as your
screenname, and set the login server to login.icq.com on port 4000, 
you will have no probems at all with sending and receiving messages.

HTH

Damian




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[newbie] ICQ Java

2001-10-04 Thread Valerie Cheng

Hi,

I succesfully installed ICQ Java.
However, when I run it, it gives me exception in main thread.
Does anyone know why this is happening and how can I fix it?
Thank you.

Valerie




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[newbie] ICQ in a Shell Environment?

2001-08-01 Thread Leif Madsen

Just got thinking about this the other day.  Is there an ICQ client which
will run in the background of bash?  I am in the process of trying to do
everything I need in bash and not using Xwindows (mmm.. good ol' days of DOS
almost! :)), but I do a fair amount of communicating through ICQ.  A cool
little program that basically just allows me to keep a list of names, and
send messages back and forth would be great!  A cool feature would be to
have a little flag pop up on your bash prompt to let you know you have a
message.. such as this maybe?

leif@walio leif §$

or something like that (with § being the new message flag)

Ideas?  Would be cool none the less I think.. :)


Leif Madsen

Registered Linux User #219104
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[newbie] ICQ? Firewall?

2001-06-25 Thread Ross Slade


I _think_ the first two are attempts by LICQ to resolve the ICQ server being
blocked by my firewall. Is that right and how can I avoid it? (it works fine
most of the time)

Jun 26 10:22:20 bunyip kernel: PUB_OUT REJECT 11IN= OUT=ppp0 SRC=203.14.156.30
DST=203.14.156.1 LEN=91 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xC0 TTL=255 ID=21277 DF PROTO=ICMP TY
PE=3 CODE=3 [SRC=203.14.156.1 DST=203.14.156.30 LEN=63 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00
TTL=63 ID=63620 PROTO=UDP SPT=53 DPT=32981 LEN=43 ]

Jun 26 10:23:00 bunyip kernel: PUB_OUT REJECT 11IN= OUT=ppp0 SRC=203.14.156.30
DST=203.14.156.1 LEN=335 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xC0 TTL=255 ID=23069 DF PROTO=ICMP T
YPE=3 CODE=3 [SRC=203.14.156.1 DST=203.14.156.30 LEN=307 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00
TTL=63 ID=63651 PROTO=UDP SPT=53 DPT=32983 LEN=287 ]


This one I don't understand, can someone please explain what 208.218.240.3 was
trying to do?

Jun 26 10:25:43 bunyip kernel: PUB_IN DROP 9 IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC=
SRC=208.218.240.3 DST=203.14.156.30 LEN=60 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=50 ID=18824
DF PROTO=TCP SPT=4305 DPT=515 WINDOW=32120 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0



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Re: [[newbie] ICQ?]

2000-09-05 Thread cvs900

OF CURSE ONLY ADD THEIRS ICQ NUMBERS IN THE OPCION SYSTEM ADD USER OR
SOMETHING LIKE THAT


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[newbie] ICQ / Sygate

2000-07-14 Thread Paul

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Paul wrote:

Not true.  Open up port 4000.  But that might not allow direct
connections (chat) but you can still message.   Better yet get a
firewall proxy that supports ICQ in fully like Sygate.  I use it and
ICQ works great.

Oh, nice! Thanks, I did not know that existed! :)

Paul

Did a search for Sygate on Google and Yahoo, and all that came up was a
Windoze version??

Paul

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[newbie] *icq and proxy

2000-07-13 Thread Paul

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, JoeLx wrote:

A question...

How to run those Licq or GTKicq or KXicq through a proxy server?
My Linux box is behind a proxy server (wingate NT).

Changed the subject since this does not deal with sounds anymore:

You can only run *icq from behind a proxy server when it is wide open to
all and everyone. the *icq* protocol (if you can speak of something like
that) uses ports all over the place. If e.g. the proxy allows ports
1900-2200, then all messages etc through ports 1100-1899 en 2201-??? won't
get through. ICQ is notorious for not working with proxies and firewalls.

Paul

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Re: [newbie] *icq and proxy

2000-07-13 Thread Scott Tyson

Not true.  Open up port 4000.  But that might not allow direct
connections (chat) but you can still message.   Better yet get a
firewall proxy that supports ICQ in fully like Sygate.  I use it and
ICQ works great.

*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 7/13/2000 at 8:42 PM Paul scribbled:

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, JoeLx wrote:

A question...

How to run those Licq or GTKicq or KXicq through a proxy server?
My Linux box is behind a proxy server (wingate NT).

Changed the subject since this does not deal with sounds anymore:

You can only run *icq from behind a proxy server when it is wide open
to
all and everyone. the *icq* protocol (if you can speak of something
like
that) uses ports all over the place. If e.g. the proxy allows ports
1900-2200, then all messages etc through ports 1100-1899 en 2201-???
won't
get through. ICQ is notorious for not working with proxies and
firewalls.

Paul

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[newbie] ICQ help!!!!

2000-05-25 Thread joey

what is the best  ICQ  clone for linux that can i use?




Re: [newbie] ICQ help!!!!

2000-05-25 Thread Andreas Schwarz (Subart)

Hi !!!

LICQ is a good Clone !
URL: http://www.licq.org

cu

joey wrote:

 what is the best  ICQ  clone for linux that can i use?




Re: [newbie] ICQ help!!!!

2000-05-25 Thread Juvenal

I've had different version of ice for linux but so far i think klicq is the
best, but i do have licq installed right now
to download it go to www.licq.com or linuxberg.com and search for klicq and
licq

Juvenal

-Original Message-
From: joey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 25, 2000 4:24 AM
Subject: [newbie] ICQ help


what is the best  ICQ  clone for linux that can i use?






Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-10 Thread Grendel


 1. Icq java is a pregnant lumbering yak.

I agree. At this point is a *non-functioning* lumbering yak... which is
disturbing and makes me wonder about the rightness of the world.

 2. Icq Java stinks

I haven't actually smelled it but I wouldn't doubt it.


 3. One must get Licq? Head on over to http://www.licq.org

Thanks! I'll try it out tonight.





Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-07 Thread Vic

1. Icq java is a pregnant lumbering yak.

2. Icq Java stinks

3. One must get Licq? Head on over to http://www.licq.org



On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, Grendel mewed:
  On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, wolfen999 wrote:
 
   looking to get icq but not sure which is the best out there  Kicq Klicq
 or
   Kxicq any suggestions?
 
  I like licq, which comes with Mandrake 7.
 
  Regards,
  Claus.
 
 Where is licq? I tried my damnedest to get ICQJava to work but failed
 miserably. Maybe this one will. I'm new, so will I nedd weird instructions
 on how to make it work?
 
 Thanks mucho!
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Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-07 Thread wolfen999

On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, you wrote:

thanks all i decided on kxicq klicq wouldn't run it said it had problems with
licq Thought it was an upgrade and kicq even though i installed the kde
libraries and utilities it said it wanted the versions of them for rh 5 so i
tried kx and it ran even without the icq libraries which wouldn't install for
the same reason kicq wouldn't install go figure thanks for the help 




 1. Icq java is a pregnant lumbering yak.
 
 2. Icq Java stinks
 
 3. One must get Licq? Head on over to http://www.licq.org
 
 
 
 On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, Grendel mewed:
   On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, wolfen999 wrote:
  
looking to get icq but not sure which is the best out there  Kicq Klicq
  or
Kxicq any suggestions?
  
   I like licq, which comes with Mandrake 7.
  
   Regards,
   Claus.
  
  Where is licq? I tried my damnedest to get ICQJava to work but failed
  miserably. Maybe this one will. I'm new, so will I nedd weird instructions
  on how to make it work?
  
  Thanks mucho!
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Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-07 Thread jero

I tried Licqdidn't like it
My personnel preference is KXIcq

Jero

Vic wrote:

 1. Icq java is a pregnant lumbering yak.

 2. Icq Java stinks

 3. One must get Licq? Head on over to http://www.licq.org

 On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, Grendel mewed:
   On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, wolfen999 wrote:
  
looking to get icq but not sure which is the best out there  Kicq Klicq
  or
Kxicq any suggestions?
  
   I like licq, which comes with Mandrake 7.
  
   Regards,
   Claus.
 
  Where is licq? I tried my damnedest to get ICQJava to work but failed
  miserably. Maybe this one will. I'm new, so will I nedd weird instructions
  on how to make it work?
 
  Thanks mucho!
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Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-07 Thread Vic

I use KXIcq also, its good too.


On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, jero mewed:
 I tried Licqdidn't like it
 My personnel preference is KXIcq
 
 Jero
 
 Vic wrote:
 
  1. Icq java is a pregnant lumbering yak.
 
  2. Icq Java stinks
 
  3. One must get Licq? Head on over to http://www.licq.org
 
  On Fri, 07 Apr 2000, Grendel mewed:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, wolfen999 wrote:
   
 looking to get icq but not sure which is the best out there  Kicq Klicq
   or
 Kxicq any suggestions?
   
I like licq, which comes with Mandrake 7.
   
Regards,
Claus.
  
   Where is licq? I tried my damnedest to get ICQJava to work but failed
   miserably. Maybe this one will. I'm new, so will I nedd weird instructions
   on how to make it work?
  
   Thanks mucho!
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[newbie] icq

2000-04-06 Thread wolfen999

looking to get icq but not sure which is the best out there  Kicq Klicq or
Kxicq any suggestions?

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Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-06 Thread Claus Atzenbeck

On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, wolfen999 wrote:

 looking to get icq but not sure which is the best out there  Kicq Klicq or
 Kxicq any suggestions?

I like licq, which comes with Mandrake 7.

Regards,
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Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-06 Thread Ralph F. De Witt

Kxicq in my oppion.  It is the most stable and easiest to install and run.

Ralph

On Wed, 05 Apr 2000, you wrote:
 looking to get icq but not sure which is the best out there  Kicq Klicq or
 Kxicq any suggestions?
 
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Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen F. Bosch

wolfen999 wrote:

 looking to get icq but not sure which is the best out there  Kicq Klicq or
 Kxicq any suggestions?

I am using Licq:

www.licq.org

-Stephen-





Re: [newbie] icq

2000-04-06 Thread KompuKit

there's a DELETE HISTORY bug in KXICQ...but other then that...
it's the greatest...but, for right now...get LICQ

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 Kxicq any suggestions?
 
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Re: [newbie] ICQ rpms on 6.1 cd?

2000-01-20 Thread Ivan Trail





"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:

Ivan Trail wrote:
> these things along with travel at the speed of light are just some
> things i can't figure out!
>
> Thanks!!
If you travel at the speed of light what happens when you turn on your
headlights?
Joe
According to the theory of relativity, at the speed of light, mass and
energy are interchangeable. Thus you would emit a beam of pure mass
which would probably smash you into particles smaller than quarks,
The only answer would be to only travel at the speed of light during the
daytime.
Ivanstein


Re: [newbie] ICQ rpms on 6.1 cd?

2000-01-20 Thread Warren Doney

Ivan Trail wrote:
 
 I have searched everything I can think of, but I don't know where to
 find the ICQ type rpms on my disk.  Anyone know the name of them?  and
 while we're at it, how do you get the rpms, in Krpm to arrange in either
 tree form or like the rpm manager in redhat 5.2?
 
 these things along with travel at the speed of light are just some
 things i can't figure out!
 
 Thanks!!

AFAIK the only ICQ on 6.1 is "gnomeicu"
(newer+better version of it at freshmeat.net)
you can expand the tree in kpackage by
clicking package--expand tree (if I got
what you mean)
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[newbie] ICQ rpms on 6.1 cd?

2000-01-20 Thread Ivan Trail

I have searched everything I can think of, but I don't know where to
find the ICQ type rpms on my disk.  Anyone know the name of them?  and
while we're at it, how do you get the rpms, in Krpm to arrange in either
tree form or like the rpm manager in redhat 5.2?

these things along with travel at the speed of light are just some
things i can't figure out!

Thanks!!



Re: [newbie] ICQ rpms on 6.1 cd?

2000-01-20 Thread Joseph S. Gardner

Ivan Trail wrote:

 these things along with travel at the speed of light are just some
 things i can't figure out!

 Thanks!!

If you travel at the speed of light what happens when you turn on your
headlights?

Joe



Re: [newbie] ICQ question.

2000-01-18 Thread Warren Doney

Rolf wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I installed Linux-Mandrake 6.1 about a week ago. All went well and I am
 just about to try to make Linux the default OS on here. Had a look around
 for a Linux ICQ program and found KXicq-0.3.1.tgz . I can't get it to
 install. Error message after ./configure is: 'configure: error:
 instalation or configure problem: C++ compiler cannot create executables' .
 
 I get the feeling there is something basic I am not clueing into here.
 OTOH, is there another ICQ program I should be looking at?
 
 Thanks in advance for any insight on this one.
 
 Rolf.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you installed the Gnome packages from MDK CD,
you already have an ICQ program - it's called
gnomeicu (sucky name IMHO)  it worked fine for me.
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[newbie] ICQ question.

2000-01-17 Thread Rolf

Hi,

I installed Linux-Mandrake 6.1 about a week ago. All went well and I am
just about to try to make Linux the default OS on here. Had a look around
for a Linux ICQ program and found KXicq-0.3.1.tgz . I can't get it to
install. Error message after ./configure is: 'configure: error:
instalation or configure problem: C++ compiler cannot create executables' .

I get the feeling there is something basic I am not clueing into here.
OTOH, is there another ICQ program I should be looking at?

Thanks in advance for any insight on this one.

Rolf.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: [newbie] ICQ question.

2000-01-17 Thread Derrick Judge

Try Freshmeat.net and use the search feature there are plenty of options.

Derrick
- Original Message -
From: Rolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 11:04 AM
Subject: [newbie] ICQ question.


 Hi,

 I installed Linux-Mandrake 6.1 about a week ago. All went well and I am
 just about to try to make Linux the default OS on here. Had a look around
 for a Linux ICQ program and found KXicq-0.3.1.tgz . I can't get it to
 install. Error message after ./configure is: 'configure: error:
 instalation or configure problem: C++ compiler cannot create executables'
..

 I get the feeling there is something basic I am not clueing into here.
 OTOH, is there another ICQ program I should be looking at?

 Thanks in advance for any insight on this one.

 Rolf.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Bill

Assuming you have it installed (if not you  can find an rpm from the KDE
site for "KICQ" and a link to an icq home page.  Select the "applications"
link)  Then just sign on as usual.  It is a little buggy, and not quite the
same interface, but it works just fine.

Bill C
- Original Message -
From: Hugh Semmler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 11:57 PM
Subject: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic


 How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
 sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
 cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?

 Hugh

  --
 "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."




Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread G_REEPER

As far as I know, she will have to use a win box for the sign up part. I don't
know of a icq clone that supports  that feature from within linux

On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
 sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
 cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?
 
 Hugh
 
  -- 
 "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread John Aldrich

On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
 sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
 cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?
 
There are other ICQ clients out there, some of which will
allow sign-up. Go find 'em and use one of them.
John



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Alejandro Arredondo

Hugh Semmler wrote:

 How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
 sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
 cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?

 Hugh

  --
 "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."

If you have Windows I suggest you to sign up with the ICQ for Windows.
After that configure you icq for linux with the ICQ number you get after

signing in with ICQ for windows

Alejandro Arredondo



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Warren Doney

kxicq worked best for me, the others had dependancy probs.
lets you  register too
IIRC I got it from http://www.freshmeat.net 

Warren.

- Original Message - 
From: "John Aldrich" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 4:04 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic


 On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
  How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
  sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
  cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?
  
 There are other ICQ clients out there, some of which will
 allow sign-up. Go find 'em and use one of them.
 John
 



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Hugh Semmler

Gee thanks John. I have looked at over a half dozen and no luck!
Plus a scarch on google hasnt been any help either

On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
  How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
  sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
  cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?
  
 There are other ICQ clients out there, some of which will
 allow sign-up. Go find 'em and use one of them.
   John
-- 
"I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Dan Ferris

On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
 sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
 cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?
 
 Hugh
 
  -- 
 "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."
-- 


Get Kxicq.  It has a thing to allow you to register an ICQ number.

There is a link to the kxicq page from  http://www.kde.org





Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Antonio Carlos Ribeiro Nogueira

John Aldrich wrote:
 
 On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
  How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
  sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
  cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?
 
 There are other ICQ clients out there, some of which will
 allow sign-up. Go find 'em and use one of them.
 John
 
 From - Tue Dec 28 21:16:44 1999
 Received: from mandrakesoft.mandrakesoft.com (mandrakeso

Look, the new version 0.71 it allos you to register other users in
another directory. I don't know if is this feature you want. You must to
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Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread G_REEPER

i use a older ver of licq o7d i belive it works fine in mandrake 6.1 I can put
it on a site so you can grab it if you want
Steven
 On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 Gee thanks John. I have looked at over a half dozen and no luck!
 Plus a scarch on google hasnt been any help either
 
 On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
  On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
   How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
   sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
   cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?
   
  There are other ICQ clients out there, some of which will
  allow sign-up. Go find 'em and use one of them.
  John
 -- 
 "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Hugh Semmler

Thanks for the offer But no need, I used KXICQ to set her up and account
I had to search for the files in root to do it though. Cant get the
darn thing to run :)   Thanks again
Hugh

On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 i use a older ver of licq o7d i belive it works fine in mandrake 6.1 I can put
 it on a site so you can grab it if you want
 Steven
  On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
  Gee thanks John. I have looked at over a half dozen and no luck!
  Plus a scarch on google hasnt been any help either
  
  On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
   On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?

   There are other ICQ clients out there, some of which will
   allow sign-up. Go find 'em and use one of them.
 John
  -- 
  "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."
-- 
"I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread G_REEPER

You might also try everybuddy "with care" it has a few problem but shows promise
www.everybuddy.com
Steven

n Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 Thanks for the offer But no need, I used KXICQ to set her up and account
 I had to search for the files in root to do it though. Cant get the
 darn thing to run :)   Thanks again
 Hugh
 
 On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
  i use a older ver of licq o7d i belive it works fine in mandrake 6.1 I can put
  it on a site so you can grab it if you want
  Steven
   On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
   Gee thanks John. I have looked at over a half dozen and no luck!
   Plus a scarch on google hasnt been any help either
   
   On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, you wrote:
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
 How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
 sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
 cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?
 
There are other ICQ clients out there, some of which will
allow sign-up. Go find 'em and use one of them.
John
   -- 
   "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."
 -- 
 "I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Warren Doney


Hugh Semmler wrote:
 
 Thanks for the offer But no need, I used KXICQ to set her up and account
 I had to search for the files in root to do it though. Cant get the
 darn thing to run :)   Thanks again
 Hugh

I've had probs with it too, sorry I reccomended it. It registerd me
again
but every time I've tried to connect it segfaults  dumps core

Warren.



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Warren Doney

Warren Doney wrote:
 
 Hugh Semmler wrote:
 
  Thanks for the offer But no need, I used KXICQ to set her up and account
  I had to search for the files in root to do it though. Cant get the
  darn thing to run :)   Thanks again
  Hugh
 
 I've had probs with it too, sorry I reccomended it. It registerd me
 again
 but every time I've tried to connect it segfaults  dumps core
 
 Warren.

I got gnomeicu from http://www.freshmeat.net (enter gnomeicu in 
search window) that works o.k. with MDK 6.1/KDE just ignore the 
"not running gnome compliant window manager"BS  double click the 
little icon on the gnome menubar to get it back if it autohides 
(you might want to disable autohide in options)

Warren.



Re: [newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-28 Thread Warren Doney

also, it lets you register.

Warren Doney wrote:
 
 Warren Doney wrote:
 
  Hugh Semmler wrote:
  
   Thanks for the offer But no need, I used KXICQ to set her up and account
   I had to search for the files in root to do it though. Cant get the
   darn thing to run :)   Thanks again
   Hugh
 
  I've had probs with it too, sorry I reccomended it. It registerd me
  again
  but every time I've tried to connect it segfaults  dumps core
 
  Warren.
 
 I got gnomeicu from http://www.freshmeat.net (enter gnomeicu in
 search window) that works o.k. with MDK 6.1/KDE just ignore the
 "not running gnome compliant window manager"BS  double click the
 little icon on the gnome menubar to get it back if it autohides
 (you might want to disable autohide in options)
 
 Warren.



[newbie] ICQ reg. Off topic

1999-12-27 Thread Hugh Semmler

How can someone sign up for ICQ when running Linux? My niece wants to
sign up for her own account But ICQNIX doesnt support that feature. I
cant find anything on ICQ's site to let her sign up there. Any Ideas?

Hugh

 -- 
"I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere."



Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread Benjamin Sher

Dear Thomas:

You can use Gnomeicu in KDE, yes, in KDE. Just type in xterm, as user:

 gnomeicu -a 

The -a allows you to run gnomeicu independently of the Gnome desktop.
You will NOT see the gnome desktop at all. You can even add an icon to
your KDE desktop and in the Properties, Execute box type
/usr/bin/gnomeicu -a

That's all you need to do. I just tested my copy (in KDE, of course).
Works perfectly.

I have a quick question. I also have AOL's AIM for Linux. Does AIM allow
you to connect to ICU, too, or only to AOL's Buddy list?

Yours,

Benjamin


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Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread Lyndon Lininger Sr.

For kde I use klicq. Works great and easy to setup.

- Original Message -
From: "Thomas J. Hamman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 1999 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] ICQ


 On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, PadLocke wrote:

  Can anyone recommend a decent ICQ client?
  The one I just installed locked everything up for me. The good news is
that it
  did a real good job of it :)

 If you use Gnome you might like Gnomeicu which is included with
 Mandrake... if you don't use Gnome and you're like me then you'll find it
 offensively annoying that gnomeicu loads up the damned Gnome panel just to
 dock itself in.

 That aside, the best ICQ client I've found is licq, which isn't included
 in Mandrake.  Assuming you want to install it the quick and easy RPM way,
 here are URL's for three files to download:

 ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/contrib/libc6/i386/qt-2.0.2-2.i386.rpm
 ftp://licq.darkorb.net/binaries/rpm/licq-0.71-1.i386.rpm
 ftp://licq.darkorb.net/binaries/rpm/licq-data-1.3-1.noarch.rpm

 The first is QT 2.0.2 which is required by licq and fortunately won't
 interfere with the older version of QT being used by KDE.  The other two
 are two parts of licq both needed for it to work.  Install those packages,
 type licq to fire it up, and enjoy. :)

 -Tom




Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread Thomas J. Hamman

On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Benjamin Sher wrote:

 Dear Thomas:
 
 You can use Gnomeicu in KDE, yes, in KDE. Just type in xterm, as user:
 
  gnomeicu -a 
 
 The -a allows you to run gnomeicu independently of the Gnome desktop.
 You will NOT see the gnome desktop at all. You can even add an icon to
 your KDE desktop and in the Properties, Execute box type
 /usr/bin/gnomeicu -a
 
 That's all you need to do. I just tested my copy (in KDE, of course).
 Works perfectly.

I don't use KDE either :), but thanks, that works fine for me in XFCE.  I
guess I was so annoyed by seeing the gnome panel pop up the first time I
looked at gnomeicu, that between that and being pretty happy with licq I
didn't bother seeing if it had any command line options for not docking in
the panel.  Thanks again for bringing that to my attention.
 
 I have a quick question. I also have AOL's AIM for Linux. Does AIM allow
 you to connect to ICU, too, or only to AOL's Buddy list?

My GUESS would be no, but I don't use AIM and never have so I don't know.
If ICQ functionality is not readily apparently in the program or
documentation then I doubt it's there.

-Tom



Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread David van Balen

On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, PadLocke wrote:

 Can anyone recommend a decent ICQ client?
 The one I just installed locked everything up for me. The good news is that it
 did a real good job of it :)
 
 thanks
  --
 PadLocke the Ogre
 There are three types of people in this world...
 those who can count, and those who can't!
 

depends what window manager ur using and what you want your client to be
able to do.

DvB



Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread Jeanette Russo

I have been unable to get LICQ to work so I am using ICQNIX which looks
a lot like mirabilis windows version.
Jeanette



David van Balen wrote:
 
 On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, PadLocke wrote:
 
  Can anyone recommend a decent ICQ client?
  The one I just installed locked everything up for me. The good news is that it
  did a real good job of it :)
 
  thanks
   --
  PadLocke the Ogre
  There are three types of people in this world...
  those who can count, and those who can't!
 
 
 depends what window manager ur using and what you want your client to be
 able to do.
 
 DvB



Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread Ger-Bil Jinn

Wait, what? There's a version of AIM for Linux? Where? I've
been looking all over for one but haven't been able to find it!

:3)~~

--- Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a quick question. I also have AOL's AIM for Linux. Does AIM
 allow
 you to connect to ICU, too, or only to AOL's Buddy list?
 
 Yours,
 
 Benjamin
 
 
 -- 
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sher's Russian Web
 http://www.websher.net
 

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Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread alann

Ger-Bil Jinn wrote:
 
 Wait, what? There's a version of AIM for Linux? Where? I've
 been looking all over for one but haven't been able to find it!
 

gaim

www.rpmfind.org

Alan

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Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread Ty C. Mixon

Yea, it's called gaim.  Check out linuxberg.com.

 Original Message 

On 11/28/99, 4:11:28 PM, Ger-Bil Jinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
regarding Re: [newbie] ICQ:


 Wait, what? There's a version of AIM for Linux? Where? I've
 been looking all over for one but haven't been able to find it!

 :3)~~

 --- Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have a quick question. I also have AOL's AIM for Linux. Does AIM
  allow
  you to connect to ICU, too, or only to AOL's Buddy list?
 
  Yours,
 
  Benjamin
 
 
  --
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sher's Russian Web
  http://www.websher.net
 

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Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-11-28 Thread Hugh Semmler

Search for GAIM   I think you'll like it
works great except for the sound ! At least on mine :)


On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, you wrote:
 Wait, what? There's a version of AIM for Linux? Where? I've
 been looking all over for one but haven't been able to find it!
 
 :3)~~
 
 --- Benjamin Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have a quick question. I also have AOL's AIM for Linux. Does AIM
  allow
  you to connect to ICU, too, or only to AOL's Buddy list?
  
  Yours,
  
  Benjamin
  
  
  -- 
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sher's Russian Web
  http://www.websher.net
  
 
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Re: [[newbie] ICQ]

1999-11-28 Thread Jaguar

I use KICQ, I can't remember the URL so if you'd like email direct to me and I
can send the RPM
HTH
Jaguar

PadLocke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can anyone recommend a decent ICQ client?
 The one I just installed locked everything up for me. The good news is that
it
 did a real good job of it :)
 
 thanks
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RE: [newbie] icq installation troubles...

1999-10-26 Thread R. 'Trebor' Groves

Problem was solved...

the user hadn't run

./configure
make
make install

The questionable phrase was "...any commands I try do not work..." so I
asked in private, and sure enough that was the issue.


R.'Trebor' Groves
Network Technician, HarvardNet




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Aldrich
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 11:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] icq installation troubles...



On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, you wrote:
 hello,

 I know this has been discussed here recently, but I am having trouble with
this
 install... I have unzipped and un tared the file, and have it in it's
 directory, but I am unable to get it to install... where do I go from
here...
 any commands I try do not work...  Thanks in advance!

If you're using the VERY latest LICQ, my understanding is
that the RPM works better as it's statically compiled,
rather than relying on you having the particular libraries
it's looking for on your system.
John



[newbie] icq skins...

1999-10-26 Thread joebrault

Hello

Has anyone ever installed a skin for icq??? I tried to install one, but
the whole window of icq was not effected, only the bottom 3 lines... the whole
icq window should reflect the change I'm confused as to where to go from
here. I have read all the documentation I can find, including the howto
available.  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks in advance!

Joe :)



Re: [newbie] icq installation troubles...

1999-10-26 Thread John Aldrich

On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, you wrote:
 I am trying to install a prog called micq, but I do not know how to compile it.
  I have tried simple the make commands and then I have tried RPM.  Neither
 work.  It is a console app, so there is a problem for me -- I am used to KDE.
 
Have you tried reading the docs? Most apps come with a readme file
telling you how to compile and run the app.
John



Re: [newbie] icq skins...

1999-10-26 Thread joebrault

I am running version .61 on linux mandrake 6.0... ( I think it's 6)  

On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, you wrote:
 On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, you wrote:
  Hello
  
  Has anyone ever installed a skin for icq??? I tried to install one, but
  the whole window of icq was not effected, only the bottom 3 lines... the whole
  icq window should reflect the change I'm confused as to where to go from
  here. I have read all the documentation I can find, including the howto
  available.  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks in advance!
  
  Joe :)
 What version of ICQ are you running and for what system?
 
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Re: [newbie] ICQ for Java in Linux

1999-09-26 Thread Singer XJ Wang

Screw that version, its slow, unreliable and often miss messages. I would
recommend KLICQ, LICQ, or MICQ

On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:

 Has anyone here successfully installed and run ICQ for Java in Linux?  I can't
 get it to install -- I follow the (few) instructions in it's INSTALL.TXT file
 and only get a "too few arguments" error back.  
 
 Yes, I have installed JDK (v 1.1.7).  I think I did it right, but Its install
 instructions were even worse, so it might not be right.
 
 Any help would be appreciated.  The Mirabilis/ICQ people won't help since this
 is a supposedly unsupported version of ICQ.
 
 Thanks.
 Jeremy  
 



Re: [newbie] ICQ for Java in Linux

1999-09-25 Thread Arcana



Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
 
 Has anyone here successfully installed and run ICQ for Java in Linux?  I can't
 get it to install -- I follow the (few) instructions in it's INSTALL.TXT file
 and only get a "too few arguments" error back.
 
 Yes, I have installed JDK (v 1.1.7).  I think I did it right, but Its install
 instructions were even worse, so it might not be right.
 
 Any help would be appreciated.  The Mirabilis/ICQ people won't help since this
 is a supposedly unsupported version of ICQ.

Have you ever considered some of the GNU ICQ clones for UNIX/Linux out
there?  I haven't used one myself, but it seems that would be a better
bet.  Although GNU stuff requires you to read a lot, at least people out
there like to work on it, instead of leaving it in limbo like Mirabilis
did for its Java ICQ.

Okay, I know that wasn't exactly a satisfactory answer, but it's
somewhat relevant to the situation ^_^

A couple ICQ clones I know of are Licq (it doesn't stand for Linux ICQ)
and Micq.
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Re: [newbie] ICQ for Java in Linux

1999-09-25 Thread alann

Arcana wrote:
 
 Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote:
 
  Has anyone here successfully installed and run ICQ for Java in Linux?  I can't
  get it to install -- I follow the (few) instructions in it's INSTALL.TXT file
  and only get a "too few arguments" error back.
 
  Yes, I have installed JDK (v 1.1.7).  I think I did it right, but Its install
  instructions were even worse, so it might not be right.
 
  Any help would be appreciated.  The Mirabilis/ICQ people won't help since this
  is a supposedly unsupported version of ICQ.
 
 Have you ever considered some of the GNU ICQ clones for UNIX/Linux out
 there?  I haven't used one myself, but it seems that would be a better
 bet.  Although GNU stuff requires you to read a lot, at least people out
 there like to work on it, instead of leaving it in limbo like Mirabilis
 did for its Java ICQ.
 

Are you running Gnome?

If so try gnomeicu ( note u, not q ).

Works fine, I think it was an rpm.  Worked on the first try.

Alan

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Re: [newbie] ICQ for Java in Linux

1999-09-25 Thread Rick Murphy

O
 
   A couple ICQ clones I know of are Licq (it doesn't stand for Linux ICQ)
 and Micq.


Give gnomeicq a whirl.  It is already installed if you are using mandrake 6.0
or 6.1.  I've added it to my desktop.  It is easy to run from KDE and works
great.  


Rick "mulerider"  Murphy


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Re: [newbie] ICQ for Java in Linux

1999-09-25 Thread Rick Murphy

On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Rick Murphy wrote:
 O
  
  A couple ICQ clones I know of are Licq (it doesn't stand for Linux ICQ)
  and Micq.
 
 
 Give gnomeicq a whirl.  It is already installed if you are using mandrake 6.0
 or 6.1.  I've added it to my desktop.  It is easy to run from KDE and works
 great.  
 
 
 Rick "mulerider"  Murphy

That should be ICU not ICQ

Rick
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Re: [newbie] ICQ for Java in Linux

1999-09-25 Thread alann

Rick Murphy wrote:
 
 O
 
A couple ICQ clones I know of are Licq (it doesn't stand for Linux ICQ)
  and Micq.
 
 Give gnomeicq a whirl.  It is already installed if you are using mandrake 6.0

Thats gnomeicu.
note the u, not q.

Alan


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Re: [newbie] ICQ for Java in Linux

1999-09-25 Thread Jaybird X

Rick Murphy wrote:

 Give gnomeicq a whirl.  It is already installed if you are using mandrake 6.0
 or 6.1.  I've added it to my desktop.  It is easy to run from KDE and works
 great.

Well, ok, I looked for it and found the RPM on the CD but it won't
install. Says it needs libpanel-applet. Groan.

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RE: [newbie] icq

1999-07-27 Thread Rich McCabe



I am not sure what advanced functions you may use in ICQ, but for me LICQ
does fine. It has a few features that ICQ does not. You can spoof messages
with it (not that I would) and it always shows the other parties IP even
when they do not allow it.

You can D/L skins for it and make it look however you desire.

It works for me !

Rich



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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Manny Styles
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 3:07 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [newbie] icq




 - Original Message -
 From: Mike Julien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 12:00 AM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] icq


  there is no need for wine to do that.. go to ftp://ftp.freshmeat.net
  go to the RPM section and take your pick of icq clones or
 anything else
  that is of interest
 
  Yants wrote:
  
   Is it possible to run ICQ on Linux using WINE? If so, how..?
 
 A good idea, but from what I have heard, none of the clones
 yet have the
 full functionality of  Windows ICQ ... not to mention that
 you need to have
 a UIN before you can use any of the linux ICQ clones.

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Re: [newbie] icq

1999-07-16 Thread Manny Styles


- Original Message -
From: J Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] icq



 Yants wrote:
 
  Is it possible to run ICQ on Linux using WINE? If so, how..?

 There are plenty of ICQ clients for Linux. Surf on over to
 www.freshmeat.net and search for ICQ.

 --
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 http://manndesigns.dynip.com
 icq://21081443
 email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you want to hang with the original, there is ICQJava from Mirabilis.  It
doesn't offer all of the options you get with ICQ99 in windows, but neither
do the linux ICQ clones.  You can register for a new UIN with ICQJava though
if you don't have one.  One important note, with windows, you need to create
a 'conf' folder in your ICQJava directory to store your UIN and contacts; I
believe you need to do the same in linux (haven't tried it yet).

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Re: [newbie] icq

1999-07-08 Thread Manny Styles


- Original Message -
From: Mike Julien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] icq


 there is no need for wine to do that.. go to ftp://ftp.freshmeat.net
 go to the RPM section and take your pick of icq clones or anything else
 that is of interest

 Yants wrote:
 
  Is it possible to run ICQ on Linux using WINE? If so, how..?

A good idea, but from what I have heard, none of the clones yet have the
full functionality of  Windows ICQ ... not to mention that you need to have
a UIN before you can use any of the linux ICQ clones.

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[newbie] icq

1999-07-07 Thread Yants

Is it possible to run ICQ on Linux using WINE? If so, how..?



Re: [newbie] icq

1999-07-07 Thread Mike Julien

there is no need for wine to do that.. go to ftp://ftp.freshmeat.net 
go to the RPM section and take your pick of icq clones or anything else
that is of interest

Yants wrote:
 
 Is it possible to run ICQ on Linux using WINE? If so, how..?



RE: [newbie] icq

1999-07-07 Thread Ty C. Mixon

Tucows.com has ICQ clones for Linux.

Ty C. Mixon
ICQ # 26147713
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Subject: [newbie] icq

Is it possible to run ICQ on Linux using WINE? If so, how..?



Re: [newbie] icq

1999-07-07 Thread J Mann

Yants wrote:
 
 Is it possible to run ICQ on Linux using WINE? If so, how..?

There are plenty of ICQ clients for Linux. Surf on over to
www.freshmeat.net and search for ICQ.

-- 
Jeremy Mann
http://manndesigns.dynip.com
icq://21081443
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Re: [newbie] ICQ

1999-02-16 Thread Ricardo Torrijos


I have the ICQ for JAVA and it runs on linux. Just go to icq.com and 
download it. You also will need the java dev kit.


Original Message Follows
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 11:45:41 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Linda  Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] ICQ
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Hi Newbies,

I am wondering if anyone knows what Linux ICQ program works like ICQ for
Windows.  I have heard that there is one version that picks up the buddy
list from the ICQ program in Windows.  Does anyone know which one that 
is?

Linda


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