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I have it installed and I get this when I try to start it in KDE:
gnomeicu
type = 0 exid = (null)
** CRITICAL **: file applet-widget.c: line 655
(gnome_panel_applet_corba_init): assertion `panel_client != ((void
*)0)'
failed.
** CRITICAL **: file applet-widget.c: line 699
On 02-Jun-99 Christian Lavoie wrote:
Sounds like you don't have the gnome-panel/orbit installed.
This is what I have installed:
ii gnome-bin 1.0.9+pre10.2- Miscellaneous binaries used by Gnome
ii gnome-libs-data 1.0.9+pre10.2- Data for Gnome libraries
ii gnomeicu0.64-1
Hi!
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know what are the good packages for
ICQ people use in Debian.
Timothy Hospedales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried most of the ICQ clones
available and I find that micq is the most stable!
Perhaps, but I have
Hi!
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know what are the good packages for
ICQ people use in Debian.
Timothy Hospedales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried most of the ICQ clones
available and I find that micq is the most stable!
Perhaps, but I
On 01-Jun-99 Daniel González Gasull wrote:
personally i prefer either kxicq
Is it an ICQ clone for KDE?
Yes it is, for KDE.
or licq (for x, anyway). i've had no problems
with either losing messages or userlist entrieson
meyet.
I also have LICQ version 0.43, and I loss messages
On 01-Jun-99 Christian Lavoie wrote:
GnomeICU is doing most what ICQ98 was doing on windows. Chat (no more
than 2 though, but that's the next update I think), File Transfert
(alpha state. Works but crashed the client afterwise. (GnomeICU
v0.64)) messages, UINs (beta state, has some
Hi!
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For GnomeICU, I would have to switch to Gnome,
from KDE, correct?
As far as I know you don't need so. But it's
recommended. If not you won't be able to drag and
drop between GnomeICU and other apps.
Hope this helps. Bye :-)
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Daniel González
On 01-Jun-99 Daniel González Gasull wrote:
Hi!
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For GnomeICU, I would have to switch to Gnome,
from KDE, correct?
As far as I know you don't need so. But it's
recommended. If not you won't be able to drag and
drop between GnomeICU and other apps.
I
For GnomeICU, I would have to switch to Gnome, from KDE, correct?
As far as I recall, Debian allows for havin' both KDE and GNOME
installed at the same time. And anyway, you shouldn't need all of
gnome. Most probably the basic libs, and of course gnomeICU itself.
You shouldn't *need* to
On 01-Jun-99 Christian Lavoie wrote:
For GnomeICU, I would have to switch to Gnome, from KDE, correct?
As far as I recall, Debian allows for havin' both KDE and GNOME
installed at the same time. And anyway, you shouldn't need all of
gnome. Most probably the basic libs, and of course
Hi,
I'd like to know what are the good packages for ICQ people use in
Debian. I've been using gtkicq for some time, and though I think it is
a nice package, I'm not sure as to how reliable it is... looks like I
never get to receive some messages while using it...
More than that, it looks like
On 31-May-99 Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know what are the good packages for ICQ people use in
Debian. I've been using gtkicq for some time, and though I think it is
a nice package, I'm not sure as to how reliable it is... looks like I
never get to receive some
LOLZ == Luiz Otavio L Zorzella [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LOLZ More than that, it looks like gtkicq is no longer in potato (why?),
The package has been renamed to gnomeicu.
Ciao,
Martin
I have tried most of the ICQ clones available and I find that micq is
the most stable! And does the least weird stuff like loosing messages. The
command line thing is quite neat also; I found it unexpectedly good to not have
to click to recieve messages - saves lots of time! :).
personally i prefer either kxicq or licq (for x, anyway). i've had no problems
with either losing messages or userlist entrieson meyet.
On Sun, 30 May 1999, Timothy
Hospedales wrote:
I have tried most of the ICQ clones available and I find
that micq is the most stable! And does the least
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