At least for Jabber, Kopete seems to do the trick quite nicely and integrates neatly into KDE 3.x. I haven't used it for other protocols.
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 06:44 am, Tim Wunder wrote: > 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> > http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
