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
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
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).
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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On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Rick Murphy wrote:
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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
Rick Murphy wrote:
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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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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.