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2016-06-09
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@ Russia
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*** Connect with 173.240.5.1:443 timeout *** Can not create connection to DC. Is network down?
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2016-07-05
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@ Poland
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2016-07-07
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2016-09-03
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@ Mexico
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... compiled release 1.3.1, works fine for a prerelease, here it is : https://db.tt/cEOTOJHZ .
Its not deb but pretty simple to place, just extract into exact folder structure as in archive (ofcourse the folder structure INSIDE telegram-cli_v1.3.1 folder), then chmod +x the /usr/bin/telegram-cli shell script and opt/telegram-cli/telegram-cli . This one is without lua support, but ive enabled json support in this. You can edit and place/change all arguments in /usr/bin/telegram-cli script. For usage see REAME : https://github.com/vysheng/tg/raw/1.3.1/README.md
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2017-01-22
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@ Germany
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#196
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tar -xvzf telegram-cli_1.3.3.tar.gz -C /
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2017-01-26
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@ Germany
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#197
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gconftool-2 --set /apps/osso/xterm/background --type=string: "#000000" gconftool-2 --set /apps/osso/xterm/foreground --type=string: "#ffffff"
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2017-01-26
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#198
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Did somebody test the application?
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If somebody confirm that it will work, I could try to upload it to extras.
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2017-01-26
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#199
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And I suspect quite a few persons are reluctant from manually installing from a tarball on n900 (I usually am, except if I built it myself and didn't bother building a deb package).
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Tried it out and it works fine - it accepts word completion and peers are automatically available.
Misses some of the ease of use of the gui versions, that was to be expected but this is certainly the fastest alternative for the N900. Some 'issues' - yellow words on a white background isn't a good idea.. probably better to start with argument -C.
With this version 'typing' isn't shared or visible.