maemo.org - Talk

maemo.org - Talk (https://talk.maemo.org/index.php)
-   Applications (https://talk.maemo.org/forumdisplay.php?f=41)
-   -   [Maemo 5] Instant Messaging (IM) Client? AIM, GTalk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo, etc. (https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=32871)

MohammadAG 2009-11-27 00:34

Re: Fring spotted on Extras
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drm (Post 374004)
Any news from Nimbuzz?

They're thinking about supporting it
Source: tweet yesterday

kryptoniankid17 2009-11-27 01:33

Re: Fring spotted on Extras
 
im wondering if fring will take advantage of the protocals already available on the n900.

Andre Klapper 2009-11-27 10:39

Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zaheerm (Post 394827)
yes if you have telepathy-butterfly installed

...but please note that telepathy-butterfly is not yet in the Extras catalogue that is safe for normal users, but in Extras-Testing or Extras-Devel which both can have harmful applications that may drain your battery and create problems.

zaheerm, please never send normal users to -testing or -devel without a big warning.

Quindor 2009-11-27 11:48

Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by abu9al7 (Post 381948)
Is it possible to run a multiple MSN Messenger accounts at the same time on N900 ? :)

Yes, should be possible with either, no problem.

NvyUs 2009-11-27 12:54

Re: Fring spotted on Extras
 
i'm looking forward to fring getting released they just released a new symbian version that allows skype video calls, its only a matter of time before they extend the feature to other platforms

MedellinCartel 2009-11-29 01:07

Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
 
How exactly do you install telepathy? Can anyone give a step by step, sorry I'm new to Maemo and just getting used to it.

nirave 2009-11-29 01:24

Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MedellinCartel (Post 398341)
How exactly do you install telepathy? Can anyone give a step by step, sorry I'm new to Maemo and just getting used to it.

Yeh I was wondering the same.

Can someone confirm this for me (my understanding from reading this thread):

To get msn we use amsn right? or is there an out-of-the-box client for it?

to integrate with UI you need telepathy-haze right?

to use multiple accounts you need telepathy-butterfly?

telepathy-haze / telepathy-butterfly are in Extras-testing?

Extras-testing is full of possibly harmful software?

Thanks for any response!

Laughing Man 2009-11-29 01:30

Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nirave (Post 398350)
Yeh I was wondering the same.

Can someone confirm this for me (my understanding from reading this thread):

To get msn we use amsn right? or is there an out-of-the-box client for it?

to integrate with UI you need telepathy-haze right?

to use multiple accounts you need telepathy-butterfly?

telepathy-haze / telepathy-butterfly are in Extras-testing?

Extras-testing is full of possibly harmful software?

Thanks for any response!

1) To get MSN you can use aMSN or telepathy-haze. You don't need both. aMSN is a seperate client, telepathy-haze integrates with the built in client. aMSN will eventually also allow video chat (it's being worked on right now). Both are in beta stages I believe.

Extras-testing is not necessarily harmful but it's not recommended that any user that's not familar with the n900's file system and troubleshooting. For example, files may install to the /root partition instead of /opt meaning your device will fill up with memory quickly and then you will keep getting out of memory issues since /root is on a tiny tiny partition.

Though if you really want too, you could install the telepathy-haze and telepathy-butterfly and then disable the repo. But again as I pointed out above, not all programs in extras-testing will necessarily install to /opt thus you will have to clean up the files yourself once those programs do go into extras.

nirave 2009-11-29 01:36

Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laughing Man (Post 398357)
1) To get MSN you can use aMSN or telepathy-haze. You don't need both. aMSN is a seperate client, telepathy-haze integrates with the built in client. aMSN will eventually also allow video chat (it's being worked on right now). Both are in beta stages I believe.

Extras-testing is not necessarily harmful but it's not recommended that any user that's not familar with the n900's file system and troubleshooting. For example, files may install to the /root partition instead of /opt meaning your device will fill up with memory quickly and then you will keep getting out of memory issues since /root is on a tiny tiny partition.

Though if you really want too, you could install the telepathy-haze and telepathy-butterfly and then disable the repo. But again as I pointed out above, not all programs in extras-testing will necessarily install to /opt thus you will have to clean up the files yourself once those programs do go into extras.

Quick reply is much appreciated mate - didn't expect it so quickly lol

Right so if I go for telepathy-haze I just need that one client and then it integrates with UI right? Could you direct me to info on how to check the root partition or as im a noob, would you recommend just using amsn? (only thing is I hate apps that don't integrate!!!)

Laughing Man 2009-11-29 01:44

Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
 
If you aren't planning on using video chat on MSN then I would just recommend sticking with telepathy-haze and butterfly. Telepathy will integrate with the existing UI.

I believe you can use the command "df" (without quotations) in x-term (the Linux terminal in the device) to see how much space is free and used in each partition.

Sadly, I don't have the n900 myself (sadly may not get it till next year with the way Amazon is acting).


All times are GMT. The time now is 16:02.

vBulletin® Version 3.8.8