On 2/12/2003 9:36 AM, someone claiming to be Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 3:10 am, Ted Ozolins wrote:

A lot of the students at the local highschool are giving linux a go.
Since all teens have more to say to each other than a normal day
permits time, they spend a lot of time chatting on msn, icq and what
have you. The chat program "everybuddy" works well on msn and aim but
nothing anyone types on icq gets to the other end. Licq on the other
hand works as it should. I've talked most of them through downloading
and compiling/installing  licq and for the most part they are pleased
with the result.  Does anyone happen to know why there is a problem
with "everybuddy" and icq?

Never had much luck with 'everybuddy' and never used ICQ, but gain seems to work for most everything... have used it for msn, aim, and icq and it worked fine. You need to load the additional 'modules' in order for it to talk to the other protocols...



Hey, and what's a thread without a KDE 3 reference?
Kopete is supposed to do it all, though I'm not much of an IM guy and have never used it,
http://kopete.kde.org/index.php?page=index


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