Is there anyway I can make Pidgin attach itself to my tray like it's window addon? I am a PHP programer, and find myself with a lot of tabs open. While the second workspace is much appreciated by most, it's under appreciated by me as it adds a extra step between clients and work.
I installed Debian on a old hard drive (quantum 5gb) and ran with it for a couple of days.. BUT all my data (including windows) is on my other hard drive.. so my question is What do I have to do to make grub detect windows and linux when I attach the 2-nd hard drive?
I have been trying to figure out how to make audio calls in Pidgin. I have enabled the "Video/Voice Settings" plug-in, but do not get any options any where to initiate a voice call. I am trying to do voice over SIPE to Office Communication Server and I am not 100% sure if pidgin-sipe supports audio (I have looked around but can't find any information on features).
For some reason, Pidgin has *always* made a crackling sound before playing the actual event sound on my linux systems. It finally bugged me enough to go tinker with the sound settings. I changed the sound method from "automatic" to "ALSA" and the crackling goes away.
I can't make sound work in Pidgin. I've tries every single method (aplay %s with Command, ALSA, Automatic etc.). Anyway, I once was hearing sounds, but later they've gone again. I have ALSA set up in 'System - Prefs - Sound' and also in 'Multimedia Systems Selector', Debian Testing (sid) 2.6.32-3-686. I also cannot set the tray icon to 'Blink On New Message'. When I recieve a message - I only see a smilie there, no 'blinking'.
I have a strange problem with my skype beta (latest) and Pidgin (gmail account) the problem is when i make voice call, it works fine for 1 or 2 mins then the voice drops and it connects after 20,30 secs.
I have a Kubuntu 10.10 install on which I can't update my packages due to some fail conflict between pidgin and pidgin-facebookchat. I can't even remove the stuff via apt-get due to this conflict...
sudo apt-get remove pidgin Code: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:
I right clicked on something (can't remember what ) and selected remove from this panel by mistake and now my tray icons - aMSN, Wireless Connection, Battery level etc have all vanished. How do I make the "system tray " (or whatever it is in ubuntu) come back?
I am using Ubuntu 9.04. After doing sudo apt-get update When I try to insatll pidgin via terminal it shows: XXX@XXX-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install pidgin Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following packages have unmet dependencies: pidgin: Depends: libpurple0 (>= 1:2.6.0) but it is not going to be installed Depends: perl (>= 5.10.0-19ubuntu1.1) but 5.10.0-19ubuntu1 is to be installed E: Broken packages
I am using Pidgin with musictracker. When other people are playing the songs and they use Gtalk their status is updated with the "Now Playing" field with a music icon in front of their name as: [url]
When other people are playing the songs and they use Gtalk their status is updated with the "Now Playing" field with a music icon in front of their name as: [URL]
Previously after doing aptitude upgrade, my pidgin seems broken with no gui shown. So I decided to download the latest source from pidgin website and build it from source, but I think I made situation worse because it then complained that ssl lib was needed. Then I removed the libpurple (e.g. aptitude purge libpurple0 libpurple-bin libpurple-dev) and reinstalled pidgin (aptitude install pidgin). Now it shows the error
pidgin: symbol lookup error: pidgin: undefined symbol: purple_media_element_info_get_type
I searched on the internet and can not find a solution. The clues on the internet says that's because the piding I use is the older version of libpurple. But I think I've removed all with purge and reinstalled it. Maybe some legacy binary is referenced. What or where it might be? Or where there may contain related information.
I've developed a simple python script which shows facebook notifications.Now I want to give my script's users the freedom to copy,modify and redistribute my script.So,I want to know that can i attach any free software license like GPL etc.Also is there any fee i've to pay to any organization in order to attach a GPL to my script.I'm a complete novice in this field so a detailed explanation will be admired.
If I want attach some images to e-mail or facebook, I can see just a names of files, usually numbers only. It is dificult to choose the right one, if I can not see prewiews. How can I do it?
I've mounted a windows share in places. When I look at computer in places it shows down the left hand side. When I write an email in Thunderbird and go to attach it does not show down the left. Firefox doesn't see it either when attaching from gmail. But open office and do a save as it does see it.
I have a usb wimax wireless adapter. Some times it stops responding to commands and I have to detach and attach it again phisically. My question is: is it possible to do equvalent operation remotely, over ssh like in case with mounting/unmounting filesystems?
I observed a problem with the Yahoo Mail Attachments.If I want to attach a file from a drive that's mounted (one of my windows partitions), the file who I attach to mail seems attached but after I send the mail the recipients do not receive my file. First I thought it was a mistake, but then it happened several times. Does anyone know any workarounds except copying the files who you want to send to an Linux drive and then sending it from that location?
i dled ubuntu 9.10 and i got it ready on ma pc but after the setup process is done i couldnot get it attached to my LAN or internet connection i use a DHCP router wich need no configuration as it was shown problem is even my acctivity lamp on da router doesnot give any activity light btw i got some records as
I am trying to attach shared files to a Thunderbird mail.The files are stored into a remote machine inside my LAN. The path is something like smb//:<something>But when trying to attach the file I get a permission error:"controllare i permessi di accesso al file"(trad: "check the access permissions to the file")
If I attach an NTFS drive to opensuse 11.3, will the OS see the drive and the files?
My goal:
I wanted to install OpenSuSE and add VMware Server 2.02 on top of it. I have a few hard drives that are NTFS. I need for my Windows virtual machines to see those hard drives. So in order for that to happen, the host OS would have to see the hard drives as well.
I have a question about NFS and CentOS 6.0. Here is the environment: Server running VMware's esxi 3.5 (Fully patched) 10.1.1.50 Server running CentOS 5.5 with NFS. 10.1.1.51 With the systems in the above config everything is working fine. Install a new hard drive in the CentOS server and install CentOS 6.0. Use the same IP 10.1.1.51. Configure NFS, the VM server can't attach to the NFS share.
Here is the config of the NFS server: Firewall Disabled SELinux Disabled NFS installed and running. NFS-Utils installed. Contents of /etc/exports
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I have confirmed I can telnet to the ports listed. Any clue why the setup with CentOS 6.0 doesn't work? Is this a NFS4 vs. NFS3 thing? Is there a way to force CentOS to use NFS3? I am pretty sure the CentOS 5.5 server is using NFS4.
i am working with ad hoc network but the problem is not getting any good documentation of how to compile c++ code then how to add the code into Tcl intrepreter and how to work with make file. i want to run my own algorithm using c++ and then want to incorporate it into tcl interpreter and then want to run.
Just recently built and setup a new PC for my Dad running Kubuntu 11.04 64bit. As always, I installed and configured the latest Firefox (v5) as the default browser and appropriate plugins such as Flash (64bit using flashaid), adblock plus, video download helper and download status bar.
Everything is running fine, except for we are unable to attach files in Gmail. Further testing returned the same results in Hotmail also.
When composing a message, then clicking 'attach file', the file browser windows as per normal. However, when attempting to navigate to the required folder to select a file, when clicking on the folder to open, the file browser 'attached' a link to the folder.
I was able to replicate this on a 2nd machine with almost identical software setup. I then tried Konquerer (sp?) on the 2nd machine and was able to correctly navigate, and attach the file as needed.
I never noticed this problem before as I use Thunderbird on my all my systems.. but am able to replicate it on 3 different systems.
I have recently acquired a HP MSA 2040 san, which they say will work with Red Hat. But I'd much rather use Debian. It's attached to a Gen 9 DL360. I cannot get the OS to see the external drives. I hope it's just me mssing something.
I have told the DL360 to keep the external control in HBA mode, not RAID, not using the hosts RAID intelligence. I think I have set the MSA to offer a couple of disks as a virtual drive. I CAN see the drives in the BIOS boot menu for the DL360, though it doesn't show the virtual voilumes on the MSA, I cannot see the MSA virtual or physical drives once Debian is installed.
I have installed multipath-tools, and the SCSCi utilities.