>You DON'T want to do this.  The reference to JFC/Swing means that the
>product you wish to install is assuming that the computer has a display,
>and in the case of Linux, it must have XWindows.  There are alternatives
>(headless x-servers), but if you like your "vanilla box", I wouldn't
>mess with it.

This is the type of advice I was looking for :)

>My guess is that you want an instant messenger server, and not an
>instant messenger client.  It looks like you are about to install the
>client, which would be useless on your RaQ.  There are a number of IM
>servers that you can use on the RaQ, just check SourceForge.

Just so you know, I wasn't *about* to install anything; not without hearing 
from this group first!!! I have 2 sides, server and client; only the server 
would go on the RAQ, the client is PC based. Does this change your mind on 
anything - what would be the correct questions to ask this company before I 
even think about thinking about putting this on my RAQ3i. I guess I'll 
start with *which of this stuff do I need for just the server*; *do I need 
X-Windows*. Any others?

THANKS!!!!!!!
Jale

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