Schlueri wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 01.07.2008, 11:56 -0700 schrieb Rick Stevens:
Schlueri wrote:
F*CK. ;-)
The website http://pidgin.im/ seems like overloaded. Anyway, i think
some people working on the problem. I hope. :-)
Please don't top-post.
Sorry, my fault. :-/
If you can get by using Kopete, there is a quick fix. Configure Kopete
with your ICQ data. When it refuses to connect, close Kopete completely
(quit), then edit your ~/.kde/share/config/kopeterc file. At the
bottom, add these lines:
[ICQVersion]
Build=0x17AB
ClientId=0x010A
ClientString=ICQ Client
Country=us
Lang=en
Major=0x0006
Minor=0x0000
Other=0x00007535
Point=0x0000
Then restart kopete and sign on. I've confirmed that this works on F8
with kopete 0.12.7 on KDE 3.5.9-5. I haven't heard of a fix for Pidgin
or licq yet.
Thanks for that, this working with gnome, but i hope pidgin will be back
right soon.
Yeah, I like having one client. Kopete can handle the same protocols as
Pidgin, so you could use it instead. I'm used to Pidgin, so I'm in the
same boat as you.
BTW, I got the fix off the Kopete bugzilla list. Thank Jan Ritzerfeld
for it:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165502#c26
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