Dear Thomas: You can use Gnomeicu in KDE, yes, in KDE. Just type in xterm, as user: gnomeicu -a The -a allows you to run gnomeicu independently of the Gnome desktop. You will NOT see the gnome desktop at all. You can even add an icon to your KDE desktop and in the Properties, Execute box type /usr/bin/gnomeicu -a That's all you need to do. I just tested my copy (in KDE, of course). Works perfectly. I have a quick question. I also have AOL's AIM for Linux. Does AIM allow you to connect to ICU, too, or only to AOL's Buddy list? Yours, Benjamin -- Benjamin and Anna Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sher's Russian Web http://www.websher.net
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