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2007-03-31
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2007-03-31
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Then, find the terminal in "Extras", run it, and type
sudo gainroot
apt-get install gaim
This is basically what application manager does behind the scenes. Unlike with application manager, however, you should receive a message that tells you what's actually failing. You could post that message here, or it may even be helpful enough for you to figure out how to get gaim installed.
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2007-03-31
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2007-03-31
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2007-03-31
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2007-03-31
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I have a question: why go thru all the headaches of getting 2.0 to work when 1.5 works fine. Any advantages?
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2007-03-31
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I have a question: why go thru all the headaches of getting 2.0 to work when 1.5 works fine. Any advantages?
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2007-03-31
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2007-03-31
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2007-03-31
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