On Thursday 10 March 2005 10:12 pm, Tahir Abdullah wrote:
Hi All
Yesterday I registerd to this mailing list with a E-Mail address but today
I got so many mails that I decided to change a new Mail Box for this. I got
a response to someone for my following problem but I accidently deleted the
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 06:12:29 +
Tahir Abdullah disseminated the following:
I appreciate any guidance
See here:
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/UsingUrpmi
and here:
http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/
Need more help, write back.
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:01:46 -0200
André Tapxure Gabriel disseminated the following:
Hi there!
It's me again :)
I'm trying to install Licq in Mandrake 9.2 and when I click in the .rpm, the
system give me the following message
Não satisfeita a condição htmlview
This message is in
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 08:14:25 -0500
JoeHill disseminated the following:
(htmlview, specifically).
hmmm, can't even find a package named htmlview...maybe my portuguese is getting
rusty...
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JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813
Registered Linux user #282046
Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org
Oooh, an easy onmust be for me!
If you R click on the right area of the taskbar you'll see a list that
includes add from that choose application (I think) and find Licq and
click it.
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 17:28:38 +0200, David Hlik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How can i put Licq flower icon
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 01:28, David Hlik wrote:
How can i put Licq flower icon into KDE taskbar?
Thanks
RIGHT-CLICK the taskbar, choose ADD, then LAUNCHER = you should be able
to locate the LICQ program in the available programs and then voila!
It's now added to your taskbar/kicker.
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On Friday 21 de February 2003 13:47, fifner the dragon wrote:
That´s not the problem. It´s no problem getting the list with icq lite at
work and KOPETE had no problem at all.
But I was sent a file from another icq user. I couldn´t get the file. And I
don´t seem to be able to send files.
Is
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From: Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 20 Feb 2003 20:13:21 +1100
To: Mandrake Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] licq getting old contact list ?
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 20:01, fifner the dragon wrote:
When I used windows and installed icq and registered my old icq number my old
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 01:10, fifner the dragon wrote:
Hi, I´d like to say thank you to Sthephen Kuhn for answering every single question I
ever asked on this list.
And I could say that licq never did get the contact list for me, and I tried it
like 20 times, on different computers and
FemmeFatale wrote:
I had similar problems. Turned out my problem was I specified ports
to
connect to directly IE 2 to 20019. In windows Icq thats a more
secure way to do it. Here it didn't work so I left them on auto.
Other than that... I used the default 8.2 ver. Its the most
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 10:19:14 -0400 Ronald wrote:
A friend of mine can -not- get Licq to work (or any IM for that matter) to
work under his Mandrake setup. IM's work fine from the Windog side of
things on his machine.
What LICQ is he running? Try getting the latest daily build and run that.
On Friday 26 April 2002 3:19 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
A friend of mine can -not- get Licq to work (or any IM for that
matter) to work under his Mandrake setup. IM's work fine from the
Windog side of things on his machine.
If it hasn't already been done it might be worth downloading and
Paul wrote:
What LICQ is he running? Try getting the latest daily build and run that.
Works great with me.
Can you ping icq.mirabilis.com, and icq1... icq2... from his place?
If you can't access that, that could be a reason.
Paul
Well, he just told me he got Gnomeicq working so... Thanks
FemmeFatale wrote:
I had similar problems. Turned out my problem was I specified ports to
connect to directly IE 2 to 20019. In windows Icq thats a more
secure way to do it. Here it didn't work so I left them on auto.
Other than that... I used the default 8.2 ver. Its the most
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 17:23:47 +0200, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 10:19:14 -0400 Ronald wrote:
A friend of mine can -not- get Licq to work (or any IM for that matter) to
work under his Mandrake setup. IM's work fine from the Windog side of
things on his machine.
What
CT I re booted a couple days ago - when I got back into LM 8.1 the panel
CT wouldn't appear. After restarting X several times it was back, but LICQ won't
CT start now. The shutdown hung and I was forced to shut the power off. I'm
CT guessing there are now some corrupted files, but know where
In reply to Margaret N Uy's words, written Sun, 4 Nov 2001 12:18:54 +0800
12:14:05: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 2160)
12:14:05: [WRN] No plugins specified on the command-line (-p option).
See the README for more information.
Licq Segmentation Violation Detected.
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 11:12:54 -0400, Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a linux-based ICQ-type system that I can install and run
on an intranet (ie; only in-house) ? I was able to download and try out the
intranet version of ICQ, which worked fine, until I dumped NT4. Now
You Da Man! Thanks! I'll give it a go.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
What about a Groupware app like the one that ICQ used to make
available to businesses? Is that made for *NIX? I was thinking about
this a while ago, and then got to busy to ask the list.
Maybe I'll send a message to the LICQ list as well to see what they know
about it.
tdh
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T. Holmes
To provide a quick update here.
There appears to be something that basically is GroupWare.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/iserverd/
There's a link there to the webpage where to download them. They have
RPMs, but they appear to be source RPMs. You'll need PostGreSQL
installed. I didn't have
Are you using the GUI plugin for LICQ? If you are, there are plenty of menus to do
just
about anything. If you're using the console mode, if you type /help I believe it is,
it
will display a quick help menu for you.
The thing I love about LICQ, is you don't actually have to get the
Barry Premeaux wrote:
I've done the initial setup for Licq and have my UID number. I
haven't been able to figure out how to contact someone, such as
my son, or how to edit the contact list. How do I access this
area of the application?
Barry
You have to send a request for permission
Barry Premeaux wrote:
Romanator wrote:
Barry Premeaux wrote:
I've done the initial setup for Licq and have my UID number. I
haven't been able to figure out how to contact someone, such as
my son, or how to edit the contact list. How do I access this
area of the
I have similar problems with GnomeICU. The problem is that AOL (ICQ's
owners) like to keep their protocols private and closed-source. That
means that any other project to create an ICQ client must
reverse-engineer the protocol -- a very difficult and painstaking
task. I know GnomeICU is fully
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 07:00, Magnus Stenemo wrote:
I have similar problems with GnomeICU. The problem is that AOL
(ICQ's owners) like to keep their protocols private and
closed-source. That means that any other project to create an ICQ
client must reverse-engineer the protocol -- a very
Jon Doe escribió:
Licq 1.0 no clue whats going on there, installed fine but won't start can't
start plugin qt gui. Any ideas?
Licq 0.85 is working fine -some bugs-... where have you found licq 1.0 ??
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Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Jon Doe escribió:
Licq 1.0 no clue whats going on there, installed fine but won't start can't
start plugin qt gui. Any ideas?
Licq 0.85 is working fine -some bugs-... where have you found licq 1.0 ??
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Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.licq.org
- Original Message -
From: "Joan Tur" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Licq 1.0, Pan0.9?
Jon Doe escribió:
Licq 1.0 no clue whats going on there, installed fine but won't start
can't
start plu
Paul escribió:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Joan Tur wrote:
Adam escribió:
I remember licq 0.85 needs qt 2.2 installed, that *could* be your problem,
Hallo! Thanks for your answer but we still haven't found where the problem is
8-)
I've upgraded with --force and it still doesn't work
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Joan Tur wrote:
Adam escribió:
I remember licq 0.85 needs qt 2.2 installed, that *could* be your problem,
Hallo! Thanks for your answer but we still haven't found where the problem is
8-)
I've upgraded with --force and it still doesn't work (v.2.2-2mdk of qt2)...
You
Joan Tur wrote:
Hallo (again!)! 8-)
There's something wrong with licq or some dependencies. It installed
well without beeing forced to do so, but i open a terminal window and
launch it from there. It works fine, but when i try to change from
"online" to "away" (for instance) it shuts
I remember licq 0.85 needs qt 2.2 installed, that *could* be your problem,
you may have to re-install it, because it comes up with a qt2 error. That's
just my 2 cents, I could be wrong, only been using mandrake for 4-5 months
and it's basically been beta testing (7.1, 7.2-1 and 7.2-2 so far)
Joan,
I'm kinda coming in here half way through, but have you tried Kxicq yet? I
used to be a staunch LICQ user. However, when I made the switch from
RedHat to Mandrake I also discovered Kxicq when LICQ got strange on me and
I've been using it ever since. It's very nice and works well.
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Mark
Message -
From: "Joan Tur" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] licq 0.85 problem
Adam escribió:
I remember licq 0.85 needs qt 2.2 installed, that *could* be your problem,
Hallo! Thanks for your answer but we sti
in another program
but which one? it's certainly isnt in GT2 program.
Rob
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Weaver" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] licq 0.85 problem
Joan,
I'm kinda coming in here half way through
I would love to solve this problem myself.
The configure script for the qt-gui plugin can't find the 2.0 qt libraries in
mandrake 8(
I have tried the --with-qt-libraries flag with no success...
So now I use KXICQ 8)
Hi all,
anyone managed to get the *latest* version of licq running (note -
Which Mandrake version are you running?
kdm wrote:
I would love to solve this problem myself.
The configure script for the qt-gui plugin can't find the 2.0 qt libraries in
mandrake 8(
I have tried the --with-qt-libraries flag with no success...
So now I use KXICQ 8)
Hi all,
Hi Piero,
I had the same problem. I simply inserted a return just before the end of each
line and I never saw those characters again :)
I have since upgraded to KICQ, I like it much better.
Got it from Tucows.
Bambi
Piero wrote:
When I use licq (the versio I use is the one included in the
Hey,
ya know what.. I had the EXACT same problems and it was annoying as hell..
My suggestion is goto www.kxicq.org and download the RPM for Redhat 6.1...
I installed it on my Mandrake v7.0 box and it works like a charm.. Real
nice program.. there's a few things aesthetically that I don't like,
** Original Message follows...
Has anyone come up with a fix for the message problem in Licq 0.70
(included in Air)?
Go to http://rufus.w3.org
They have one of the largest library of RPM files I have ever seen.
Download and install one of the KICQ's (kde icq) ... I haven't
had problem 1
Hi!
I have the same problem, I used ./configure and compiled it, but it don't
work, when I try to start it. It's something with the QT-plugin, I guess.
It can't find the plugin, but it's installed. I thought maybe it's an old one
and searched for the newest and installed it, but it didn't work
On Thu, 07 Oct 1999, you wrote:
I want to install the latest licq which requires a newer qt that what
mdk 6.1 installs. I am not too familiar with these rpms yet ... do I
need to uninstall the old qt libs before insatlling the new?
i think you can just type rpm --force. . .should overwrite
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, you wrote:
I have installed mdrk 6.0 with the standard options and am now trying to
install licq. without much success i might add.. I have no particular idea
of what i am doing at all.. and am frustrated... I will not let it beat me..
I am reading linux manuals for
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My experience with the Licq package from Cooker was not good.
Although it was a month ago (maybe a little more), I remember that it
requires qt2, which requires libstcc++-1.95 or some such, which breaks
things if you install it (you have to
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Matt G. Ellis wrote:
Okay, i downloaded and unpacked the Source for LICQ .7
I can compile the program itself fine, my problem is getting the required
qt-gui to compile. It said i needed QT2.00 and I only have QT1.44, i
downloaded the 2.00 rpms from rpmfind.net and
I have run into the same problem. I have been using the one that came with my
5.3 Mandrake cd. I can't install the qt rpm due to failed dependences
libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 . I have looked for this file on some of the site as
well as on my 6.1 cd but i don't see it anywhere. Love 6.1 btw.
Any
I had the same trouble and now use kxicq (kde specific) which has worked
pretty well up until now.
If you're using gnome, gnoicq (which comes with gnome on mandrake) is a
great product.
If you don't want to use either of those, there're plenty of others. I
recommend looking on www.linuxberg.com
On 20 Sep, Matt G. Ellis wrote:
Okay, i downloaded and unpacked the Source for LICQ .7
I can compile the program itself fine, my problem is getting the required
qt-gui to compile. It said i needed QT2.00 and I only have QT1.44, i
downloaded the 2.00 rpms from rpmfind.net and installed them
Hi Matt!
I have LICQ working on my mandrake 6.0 system, and it works wonderfully! I
believe I have installed the version before version 7.
I would suggest that, with ICQ clients, you ALWAYS allow yourself to lag behind
one version and always install the next older version than the current one.
Dennis Podein wrote:
Hello , I've installed Licq . It went pretty well , but ...
When I try to connect - Online , I get this error message :
Unable to resolve icq.mirabilis.com : No such file , or
directory . Whats up with this ? I have tried to install Kicq
, Kxicq , everything else icq
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Cesar translated thoughts to electrons:
So, In what directory is installed licq by default with KDE?
Cesar O.
/usr/bin
Quite logical to my taste...
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Executive Editor
Plan B Mystical Enterprises
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999, you wrote:
Hey everybody,
I have been using linux for awhile and I really enjoy being able to use ICQ
on my Linux box. What I am wondering is if my Licq is up to date.
Basicly, if there is an "official" Licq webpage I could check out for
updates/quirks and stuff that
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