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changeset 7842:9227553c97dd
[gaim-migrate @ 8495]
re-adding this since wing gave me a script to generate it with
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Sat, 13 Dec 2003 02:23:25 +0000 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/doc/FAQ Sat Dec 13 02:23:25 2003 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,1015 @@ +Gaim: The Pimpin' Penguin IM Clone Thats Good For The Soul + +1. Compiling and Installing + + 1.1. Why can't I compile Gaim? + 1.2. I'm trying to install Gaim, but it complains that I don't have + libgtkspell.so.0, from where can I get this? + 1.3. How do I get sound to work correctly? + 1.4. Is there some way I can compile just Gaim, without all of these + protocols? + 1.5. I compiled Gaim, but when I restart, it did not update. + 1.6. I have a question about GTK1.2. + 1.7. I'd like to use Gaim on IRIX. + 1.8. How do I apply the xxxx patch (name.diff)? + +2. Using Gaim + + 2.1. How do I register for a new account? + 2.2. How do I use MSN, Yahoo, Jabber, IRC, Gadu-Gadu(GG), Napster, or + Zephyr? + 2.3. How do I make gaim use emacs-like keybindings? + 2.4. How do I change the font Gaim uses? + 2.5. How do I use smiley themes? + 2.6. Why are the status icons so big? + 2.7. Why is Gaim crashing when somebody sends me an IM? + 2.8. Why is gaim crashing when I start it? + 2.9. I just changed my buddy icon, and I can't see the new one. + 2.10. Why is everything at such small/large font sizes? + 2.11. Gaim CVS is buggy. Gaim <non-current version> is buggy. + 2.12. Why is the toggle to disable tabs not working? + 2.13. What is a "Buddy Pounce"? + 2.14. How do I get rid of the buddy icons in the taskbar? + +3. Features + + 3.1. Can Gaim send files? + 3.2. When will file transfer be supported? Is it being worked on? + 3.3. File Transfer for xxxx doesn't seem to be working. + 3.4. Is there a Gaim tray icon, or docklet, or gnome applet, or panel + icon, or something? + 3.5. What do those colors in the conversation tab mean? + 3.6. Will Gaim save my buddy list to the server? + 3.7. How come there's no Export Buddy List? + 3.8. Can Gaim import my buddy list? + 3.9. Does Gaim support animated smileys? + 3.10. Can I make Gaim group screen names by the person that owns them? + +4. ICQ Protocol + + 4.1. How do I use ICQ? + 4.2. ICQ doesn't work. + 4.3. Gaim 0.60 pops up a bunch of authorization request Dialogs. + +5. TOC Protocol + + 5.1. What is the TOC protocol? + +6. AIM/ICQ (Oscar) Protocol + + 6.1. Can I set a buddy icon? + 6.2. Some of my buddies are not showing up as online, why is that? + 6.3. Can I use AIM URI's such as "aim:goim?screenname=robflynn"? + 6.4. IM Image doesn't work, why? + 6.5. I sent an IM Image, but only a blank line shows up, why? + 6.6. Can I add SMS numbers to my buddy list? + 6.7. I heard AOL is combining ICQ and AIM, does that mean I can send a + message from an AIM account to an ICQ account and vice-versa? + 6.8. Why can't I connect via either Oscar or TOC? + +7. IRC Protocol + + 7.1. Why am I getting disconnected when I try to connect to IRC? + 7.2. How do I join a channel with the IRC plugin? + 7.3. Is there a way to make Gaim automatically identify me and/or join + IRC chats on login? + +8. Jabber Protocol + + 8.1. How do I choose which Jabber server to use? + 8.2. How do I change my Jabber resource to be other than the default + of "/GAIM"? + 8.3. How do I register a new Jabber account? + 8.4. How do I use invisibility? + I've a buddy that I keep removing from my buddy list but the + 8.5. entry keeps coming back every time I log in again! How can I stop + this? + 8.6. Can I remove a buddy from my Jabber roster entirely? + 8.7. What does "Cancel Presence Notification" do? + +9. Y!M (yahoo) Protocol + + 9.1. I cannot connect to yahoo! + +10. MSN Protocol + + 10.1. I'm getting lots of "Already in Opposite list" errors on msn, + why? + 10.2. I'm getting an "Invalid User" popop whenever I sign on. How can + I make this go away? + 10.3. Is there a way to invite more than one person to an MSN chat? + 10.4. Is MSNP9 (MSN6) going to be supported? + 10.5. Will I be able to use Gaim for MSN after October 15th? (The day + they're preventing third party clients from connecting) + 10.6. I just upgraded Gaim and the MSN plugin will not load. Why? + 10.7. The MSN plugin won't load, but I have Mozilla NSS! + +11. Gadu-Gadu Protocol + + 11.1. What is Gadu-Gadu? + +12. Trepia Protocol + + 12.1. I heard Trepia was going to be in 0.65. Where is it? + 12.2. Trepia is showing people in Japan, England, etc. on my buddy + list. I thought this was supposed to show people in my area? + +13. Scripts and Plugins + + 13.1. How do I use perl scripts with Gaim? + 13.2. How do I compile a plugin for Gaim? + 13.3. I have a plugin or perl script for Gaim that does not work with + 0.60 or higher. + 13.4. Where can I find documentation on writing plugins and Perl + scripts? + +14. Development + + 14.1. Where should I report bugs? + 14.2. Gaim never leaves a core file. + 14.3. Where should I submit patches? + 14.4. Did you guys reverse engineer it? + 14.5. Will Gaim be ported to Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP? + +15. Misc. Questions + + 15.1. Does AOL's attempts at blocking Trillian affect Gaim? + 15.2. Is Gaim affected by the vulnerability found in Windows AIM or + Yahoo Instant Messenger clients? + 15.3. Can I IM you guys? + 15.4. Hello? + Can I give you money/hardware/other expensive things that can be + 15.5. hocked for cash what with you all being students/ + full-time-workers and helping to produce this wonderful software + instead of studying/sleeping? + 15.6. Does Gaim support secure instant messaging (encrypted IMs)? + 15.7. Why are the passwords in accounts.xml not encrypted? + 15.8. What is gaim-remote? + 15.9. When will the next version of Gaim be released? + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 1. Compiling and Installing ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +1.1 Why can't I compile Gaim? + + Make sure you have gettext <= 0.10.40 or gettext >= 0.11.3, autoconf 2.11 or + >= 2.53, and automake >= 1.4px (tested up to automake 1.6.3). If you are + still having problems, make sure that your gettext package includes the + program gettextize (for gettext <= 0.10.40) or autopoint (for gettext >= + 0.11.3). If it does not, look for another package. + + We don't support gettext 0.11.0 through 0.11.2 or 0.12.1. It may work for + you, but we make no promises. + + If you are using autoconf 2.50+, do not use a version of gettext lower than + 0.11.3. You will get errors in the po/ directory. + + If you have Slackware, you need to get non-slack packages for autoconf, + automake, gettext, and libtool. You also have to copy the contents of /usr/ + local/share/aclocal to /usr/share/aclocal. This is due to bugs in Slackware + and the auto* packages. + + *BSD users may also have problems with libtool and will also have to remove + the --no-verify from the configure script. + +1.2 I'm trying to install Gaim, but it complains that I don't have + libgtkspell.so.0, from where can I get this? + + libtgtkspell.so.0 is provided by gtkspell. This library is used by Gaim to + provide the "Highlight misspelled words" feature. You can find an RPM of + gtkspell at freshrpms.net. You can find the source and a non-Red Hat specific + RPM at gtkspell.sourceforge.net. + +1.3 How do I get sound to work correctly? + + Gaim 0.60 and higher support playing sounds via libao. Playing sounds + directly through esound or arts is no longer supported. + + `Libao is a cross-platform library that allows programs to output PCM audio + data to the native audio devices on a wide variety of platforms. It currently + supports OSS (Open Sound System), ESD (ESounD), ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound + Architecture), Sun audio system (used in Solaris, OpenBSD, and NetBSD), aRts + (Analog Realtime Synthesizer). ' + + To compile Gaim with support for libao you need libao-devel and + audiofile-devel. To use libao you need libao and audiofile. If you do not + wish to install these packages you can also just change your sound playing + method in preferences to Command and use "esdplay %s" or "artsplay %s." + +1.4 Is there some way I can compile just Gaim, without all of these protocols? + + Sort of, yeah. There are actually two ways to do it. + + 1. Use the --with-static-prpls option to ./configure along with + --disable-plugins. This will let you choose which protocols are compiled + in with Gaim, but you will not be able to use any other protocols or + plugins. + + You'll need to compile any protocols that you specified in + --with-static-prpls. Oscar and TOC are defaults. + + 2. Change to the directories for the protocols you want to compile (e.g. src + /protocols/jabber), and run make from there. Then after you've compiled + all of them, change back to src/ and run make gaim. + + The static prpls option is broke in 0.64 and higher. + +1.5 I compiled Gaim, but when I restart, it did not update. + + If you previously had an rpm or a Debian package installed, you need to + remove that first. rpm -e gaim or dpkg -p gaim should work. If you are using + 0.59.x or lower, you will receive some errors about your plugins when you + restart Gaim. This is normal. Simply go into the Plugins dialog (Tools-> + Plugins) and reload them. These errors will only happen once. + + Likewise, if you want to use an RPM or deb and you have previously compiled + Gaim from source, you need to make uninstall to remove all Gaim files from / + usr/local. + +1.6 I have a question about GTK1.2. + + Our GTK2 port is now complete, the 0.59.x release series uses only GTK1.2, + and it is also entirely devoid of new features. 0.60 is the first release + with GTK2 support. 0.60 and all future Gaim versions will no longer support + GTK1.2. With the release of 0.60, the gtk1-stable tree that the 0.59.x + releases were from has been discontinued. If you want anything new in that + tree, you will have to maintain it yourself. + +1.7 I'd like to use Gaim on IRIX. + + Please see http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=725839&forum_id= + 665 at our SourceForge Forum. + +1.8 How do I apply the xxxx patch (name.diff)? + + Type patch -p0 < name.diff from inside the gaim directory. If that doesn't + work, try patch -p1 < name.diff. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 2. Using Gaim ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +2.1 How do I register for a new account? + + This depends on the protocol. + + AIM: Go to http://my.screenname.aol.com/_cqr/login/login.psp?siteId= + snshomepage&authLev=1&mcState=initialized&createSn=1. + + ICQ: Go to http://web.icq.com/register. + + Yahoo: Go to http://edit.yahoo.com/config/eval_register. + + MSN: Go to http://registernet.passport.com. + + Gadu-Gadu: Use the official client to create an account. + + Jabber: See the question How do I register a new Jabber account? below. + +2.2 How do I use MSN, Yahoo, Jabber, IRC, Gadu-Gadu(GG), Napster, or Zephyr? + + In Gaim 0.60 and higher, use the Account Editor (Tools->Accounts, or the + Accounts button on the start screen) to add the account. The appropriate + protocol plugin is loaded automatically. + + In Gaim 0.59 and lower, you must first load the protocol plugin for the + protocol that you want to use. These plugins come with Gaim, so just go to + the Plugins dialog (Tools->Plugins, or the Plugins button on the start + screen). The list of plugins on this screen is a listing of plugins you have + already loaded and does not included unloaded but available plugins. To load + a new plugin, click "Load." The protocol plugins are named libprotocol.so, so + MSN for instance is provided by libmsn.so, and Gadu-Gadu is provided by + libgg.so. Now you can use the Account Editor to add an account with the + desired protocol. + +2.3 How do I make gaim use emacs-like keybindings? + + You need to edit your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 to contain the keybindings line from http: + //gaim.sf.net/gtkrc-2.0. + +2.4 How do I change the font Gaim uses? + + The font preference in Gaim is used only for the formatting of outgoing + messages, and that only on the few protocols we support outgoing format on. + The display fonts used by the rest of Gaim are those specified by GTK. To + change this font you need to edit your ~/.gktrc (Gaim 0.59.9 and lower) or ~ + /.gtkrc-2.0 (Gaim 0.60 and newer). An example ~/.gtkrc-2.0 is available http: + //gaim.sf.net/gtkrc-2.0. + +2.5 How do I use smiley themes? + + Gaim 0.60 and higher support themable smileys. To select a theme, open Gaim's + preferences to the "Smiley Themes" page and click on whichever theme you want + to use. To install a theme, simply drag it into the theme selector. You can + find themes on the Gaim Smiley Themes (http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ + themes.php) page. + + You can also install themes manually by uncompressing them to their own + directory in ~/.gaim/smileys/ + +2.6 Why are the status icons so big? + + We believe that, by adding a second line of text to each buddy list entry, + we're able to show more information about each buddy on the buddy list. The + 'Big List,' as we call it, shows status text, idle time, and warning level + concisely and attractively. It shows more than one status "emblem" for each + buddy, indicating at the same time a mobile user who is away. Most + importantly, it puts the buddy icon in the list, making it far easier to + locate buddies within a large list where names are harder to pick out than + images. Due to the increased usability of this UI, we have made it the + default. + + We are aware that some people feel more comfortable using an interface more + similar to IM clients they may have used in the past. 'Big List' can be + disabled by un-checking "Show buddy icons in list" in the Buddy List + preferences. + +2.7 Why is Gaim crashing when somebody sends me an IM? + + If you're using a version older than 0.55 (or Ximian or Debian's 0.54 + package), you can be crashed remotely through an IM using one of two strings. + The solution is to upgrade to the latest version, where both exploits are + fixed. + + If you use Yahoo with Gaim 0.59.8 or lower, you need to upgrade. Yahoo + changed the protocol in a way that broke Gaim, Trillian, Everybuddy, and + their own linux client. + + If you use Gaim 0.59.5 and Gaim segfaults as soon as it signs on, you do not + have a valid ~/.gtkrc file. This is fixed in debian's 0.59.5-2 package, and + is fixed in 0.59.6 for the rest of the world. + + If you are using a version newer than 0.59.6 and Gaim still crashes, please + let us know. + +2.8 Why is gaim crashing when I start it? + + With 0.60 and higher, try running gaim with GDK_USE_XFT=0 set. If this does + not fix the problem, please submit a bug report. If gaim is not crashing, but + is just sitting there not displaying anything, try turning off anything else + that might be using the sound device (ie xmms) and then starting gaim. If + this fixes the problem, it is a libao issue, not a gaim issue, and can be + worked around by the use of esd or arts. + + If you use MSN, and have a version 0.64, downgrade to 0.63 or upgrade to + 0.65. + + If you have ever installed 0.65, edit your ~/.gaimrc, changing your auto away + preference from -1 to 0. + + If you use 0.67 and do not have yourself on your buddy list, upgrade. + + If you use 0.70 or lower, make sure only one version of Gaim is installed. + +2.9 I just changed my buddy icon, and I can't see the new one. + + First, try IMing yourself. Buddy icons are checked when you IM people, so + depending on the protocol, that may work. If it still doesn't update, check + the file size (buddy icons must be smaller than 4kb) and the image size (it + should be 48x48 or 50x50 in most cases). Also, check the file type. GIF or + JPEG images are best supported; most other formats do not work at all. If all + of that checks out and it still doesn't work, and you're sure the protocol + supports it, try restarting Gaim. + +2.10 Why is everything at such small/large font sizes? + + You need to edit your .gtkrc-2.0 in your home directory. This is almost + certainly a gtk theme thing. You can find more gtk themes by visiting + themes.freshmeat.net, art.gnome.org, or searching on Google. If it is a + particular message window, you can also try ignoring font sizes (Tools-> + Preferences->Message Text), though that will only have limited effects. See + an example .gktrc-2.0 at http://gaim.sf.net/gtkrc-2.0. + +2.11 Gaim CVS is buggy. Gaim <non-current version> is buggy. + + Yes, it is! CVS is often unsupported by Gaim, as are non-current versions. + This is because non-current versions have old bugs which may be fixed in the + current version, and CVS is frequently unusable because of the changes in the + code (and it has new bugs). If you are using either and have a problem, + upgrade/install the current version of Gaim before posting a bug or asking + for help in Gaim's IRC channel. If the bug does not exist in the current + version, then please do not ask for help. + +2.12 Why is the toggle to disable tabs not working? + + You have told gaim (or have neglected to change the default) to place tabs in + the "Last Created Window" instead of in a "New Window." Change this tab + placement option and you will be all set. + +2.13 What is a "Buddy Pounce"? + + Gaim introduced buddy pounces a few releases before AOL came out with "Buddy + Alerts." Despite this though, you could think of a buddy pounce as an Alert + and get an idea of the most minimal uses of a buddy pounce. In reality, a + buddy pounce is much like a macro, or a recorded action. When you set a + pounce on someone, you choose from a number of events, such as signon or + someone going away, and then you choose from a number of actions. These + actions include everything from playing a sound (like an Alert would do) to + sending a messsage to the person, to executing a command. This action will + occur the next time gaim detects the event, ie the next time the person in + your buddy list who you have pounced signs on. + +2.14 How do I get rid of the buddy icons in the taskbar? + + As of 0.71, you do not. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 3. Features ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +3.1 Can Gaim send files? + + TOC can, in a limited way, and OSCAR can send files over AIM in 0.60 and + higher. Most protocols are capable of it, but Gaim hasn't implemented + anything yet. Support is being worked on and may partially work for MSN and + Jabber. + +3.2 When will file transfer be supported? Is it being worked on? + + Gaim 0.60 includes preliminary file transfer support. It likely contains a + few bugs that will be fixed in time. Currently, Gaim supports sending and + receiving files via AIM, receiving files via Jabber and IRC. File transfer + receive code exists for MSN, but it is very flakey, and files are often + corrupt. If you would like support for another protocol, get CVS and submit a + patch using the generic file transfer API. + +3.3 File Transfer for xxxx doesn't seem to be working. + + File transfer for all protocols is still buggy. This is being worked on, but + has no set date for completion. + +3.4 Is there a Gaim tray icon, or docklet, or gnome applet, or panel icon, or + something? + + In 0.59.x and below, Gaim only has support for Gnome's panel. Gaim 0.60 and + higher have replaced the gnome-applet with a tray icon that conforms to the + standards at www.freedesktop.org. This tray icon is supported in KDE 3.1, + Gnome 2.2, and Red Hat Gnome 2.0. Gaim will insert the tray icon in any + System Tray implementation that conforms to these standards, so feel free to + write one for your window manager of choice. For Gnome, you must have a + Notification Area in your Gnome panel. + + This docklet is the only supported way of putting Gaim in a Gnome2 panel. The + panel applet (the gaim-applet rpm, the gaim-gnome deb package and compiling + with the --enable-panel flag) is only supported with Gaim 0.59.x and Gnome + 1.x, the GTK1.2 versions of Gnome. + +3.5 What do those colors in the conversation tab mean? + + A red tab means a message is waiting for you; green means the buddy is + typing; yellow means the buddy began typing, and then stopped. Gray means + that there has been a join or a part in that chat. + +3.6 Will Gaim save my buddy list to the server? + + Yes, as of 0.60 Gaim saves your buddy list to the server for AIM, ICQ, MSN, + Yahoo, TOC and Jabber. Gaim 0.59.x supports this for AIM, MSN, Yahoo, TOC and + Jabber. + +3.7 How come there's no Export Buddy List? + + In 0.59 and earlier you can use cp to copy your buddy list. It is stored in + the $HOME/.gaim directory. The file name is your screen name, in all capital + letters. Gaim 0.60 does not support exporting your buddy list. + + Import and export code will hopefully be reintroduced for one of the 0.6x + releases, due to the introduction of the unified xml buddy list in 0.60. + +3.8 Can Gaim import my buddy list? + + Unfortunately, no, you cannot import your buddy list with Gaim 0.60 and + later. However, as Gaim will read the server copy of the buddy list, this is + most likely not necessary unless you use a 3rd party client that is broken + (aka trillian). + + With Gaim 0.59 and earlier, this depends on the format of the buddy list. + Gaim has mixed success importing Windows AIM buddy lists. If you want to try, + click File->Import. This is accessible after you sign on. If you want to + import an Licq (http://licq.org/) contact list, you can try using the + licq2gaim.pl perl script, which comes with the Gaim source code, but we do + not support this. + +3.9 Does Gaim support animated smileys? + + Yes, as of version 0.70 Gaim supports animated smileys. + +3.10 Can I make Gaim group screen names by the person that owns them? + + Sure! Right click a buddy on your list and at the bottom of the menu click + "Expand". Then just drag other screen names to the same person below it. When + you're done, click on the arrow to collapse them. When the contact is + collapsed, Gaim will select a buddy to display based on the status of the + buddies in the contact, and their order. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 4. ICQ Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +4.1 How do I use ICQ? + + ICQ support is part of the OSCAR protocol, labeled AIM/ICQ in Gaim (see the + question ICQ doesn't work for why). To use it, simply put your account number + in the Screenname box and your password in the Password box. Leave the server + settings set to the default (login.oscar.aol.com and port 5190). + +4.2 ICQ doesn't work. + + Use AIM/ICQ for ICQ. AOL stopped supporting the older versions of the ICQ + protocol. The newer versions are extensions of Oscar, which is labeled AIM/ + ICQ in Gaim. Currently, Oscar supports as much of ICQ as the ICQ plugin used + to. To use Oscar for ICQ, put your UIN in the Screenname box, and leave the + server information alone. + +4.3 Gaim 0.60 pops up a bunch of authorization request Dialogs. + + This is a side effect of enabling support for the server side lists. Yes, you + must re-request authorization, we can't find a way around this requirement. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 5. TOC Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +5.1 What is the TOC protocol? + + It's an AIM protocol used by quickbuddy and aimexpress. It's not particularly + recommended that you use it unless you know what it is. :) The only time it + would be useful in Gaim is if Gaim's OSCAR (AIM/ICQ) protocol stopped working + for some reason, such as being blocked. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 6. AIM/ICQ (Oscar) Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +6.1 Can I set a buddy icon? + + Yes. Go to the Account Editor (Tools->Accounts from the buddy list), and + click to "Modify" the AIM/ICQ account you wish to have an icon. Enter the + full path to the image you wish to use in the box labeled "Buddy Icon File." + The file must be below 4KB. It can have any dimensions, and can be in any + format. However, if you wish Windows users to see it, it must be in a format + Windows understands, such as .bmp, .gif, and .jpg. + +6.2 Some of my buddies are not showing up as online, why is that? + + AOL has set a limit for the maximum number of people you can have in your + buddy list. This number is currently 200. Gaim 0.58 and newer give you a + warning if you are over the limit, but if you are using something prior to + 0.58, make sure you are not over the limit (and upgrade to something more + recent!). + + The other possibility is that your server-stored buddy list is corrupt. + Unfortunately, Gaim 0.53 had a bug that caused it to corrupt some entries, + especially group names. While this corruption doesn't show in Gaim unless you + remove the SCREENNAME.0.blist file from ~/.gaim, it does affect how long the + server thinks your list is. The best way to fix this, is to: + + mv ~/.gaim/SCREENNAME.0.blist ~/ + + where SCREENNAME is your screenname, without spaces and in all caps. Then + signon, delete all groups, signoff, and signon again to verify that your list + is empty. Once it is empty, signoff, mv your SCREENNAME.0.blist file back + into ~/.gaim, then sign on again. This should not be necessary in Gaim 0.60 + and higher. + + If you have 0.60 or higher, move ~/.gaim/blist.xml instead. + +6.3 Can I use AIM URI's such as "aim:goim?screenname=robflynn"? + + Yes, with Gaim 0.60 and higher, but it can be difficult to set up. You need + to pass the entire URI to the gaim-remote program (included with gaim). To do + this with Gnome 2, run gnome-file-types-properties or "File Types and + Programs" from the preferences menu. Add a service with protocol "aim" and + set the program to gaim-remote uri "%s". This will make AIM URIs work in + Galeon 2. Also, not all types of aim URI's are supported. The ones that are + supported are goim, addbuddy, and gochat. + + If you use wingaim, this will not work as gaim-remote has not yet been ported + over. + +6.4 IM Image doesn't work, why? + + IM Image is very sensitive, even from windows. Gaim currently only supports + sending IM Images if the sender is not behind a firewall or NAT device. Given + that the windows version of AIM also has trouble in this situation, we are + not sure this is entirely fixable. A work around that is sometimes effective + is to have the receiver, not being behind a firewall, request a direct + connection, then send the image. + + In cvs, the html widget is being re-written. it currently does not support + many features of the old widget we used with GTK1.2, including images. + +6.5 I sent an IM Image, but only a blank line shows up, why? + + For Gaim 0.59.x and lower, You need to have gdk-pixbuf installed to view IM + Images. If the receiver is also using Gaim, [s]he also needs to have this + installed. + +6.6 Can I add SMS numbers to my buddy list? + + Not currently. This functionality has been broken since around September + 2003. There is no ETA for when it will be fixed. + +6.7 I heard AOL is combining ICQ and AIM, does that mean I can send a message + from an AIM account to an ICQ account and vice-versa? + + Yes, AOL is slowly letting the two messaging networks interoperate with each + other. Messaging between the two protocols works as long as the receiver of + the message supports it. Gaim 0.60 supports sending and receiving messages + between AIM and ICQ, but the person receiving the message must support this. + Gaim, of course, supports this for both ICQ and AIM accounts. Windows AIM + version 5.2.3139 supports receiving messages from ICQ users. It is unknown if + earlier versions of Windows AIM support this. Windows ICQ build 3800 does not + support receiving messages from AIM users. Windows ICQ Lite builds 1150 and + later support receiving messages from AIM users and sending messages to AIM + users. MacAIM versions 4.6 beta, build 1.1131 and newer support sending and + receiving messages to and from ICQ users. + + The same clients that support receiving messages from the alternate messaging + network will also show up in buddy lists of people using the alternate + network. This means that if you can message an ICQ user from an AIM account, + then the ICQ user will also show up in your AIM buddy list. So an AIM user + using Windows AIM version 5.2.3139 will show up in an ICQ buddy list. + +6.8 Why can't I connect via either Oscar or TOC? + + If you are using Linux, your kernel may be using a network option called + "ECN". It seems that the AOL servers are currently dropping packets marked as + "ECN-capable". In order to turn this off, run the command "echo 0 > /proc/sys + /net/ipv4/tcp_ecn" as root, or (if your distribution supports it) put the + line "net.ipv4.tcp_ecn = 0" in the file /etc/sysctl.conf. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 7. IRC Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +7.1 Why am I getting disconnected when I try to connect to IRC? + + You will be disconnected if the nickname you chose is already in use on that + IRC server. Try again with a different nickname. In 0.60 or later, Gaim will + prompt you to change your screenname in this situation. + +7.2 How do I join a channel with the IRC plugin? + + First create the account, then sign on. After you have signed on, you can use + File->Join A Chat on the buddy list to join a channel. In any window, either + a conversation or a chat, in which your IRC user is the sender, you can also + use /join to connect to a new channel. + +7.3 Is there a way to make Gaim automatically identify me and/or join IRC + chats on login? + + Yes. Add NickServ to your buddy list and place buddy pounces on him/her/it. + + In version 0.64 or higher, you can add a chat to your buddy list, right click + it, and tell gaim to auto-join it. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 8. Jabber Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +8.1 How do I choose which Jabber server to use? + + The Jabber server name is part of your Jabber I.D., such as + somebody@server.name. So when entering your Jabber "screen name", the server + is specified as part of your JID. + +8.2 How do I change my Jabber resource to be other than the default of "/ + GAIM"? + + When you create your account in Gaim, simply append the desired resource + identifier to your Jabber I.D. For example: somebody@server.name/resource + +8.3 How do I register a new Jabber account? + + As of version 0.52 and up: + + 1. Click "Tools->Accounts->Add" + 2. Select "Jabber" for the protocol. + 3. Fill in screen name and password as you normally would. THIS IS A + REQUIRED STEP + 4. Check the "Register with server" check-box + 5. Click "OK". + + Note: You are strongly recommended to check the "Remember password" check-box + as well, as Gaim presently does no password verification. So if you don't + type in what you thought you did, you're hosed. + +8.4 How do I use invisibility? + + Jabber invisibility support is available in Gaim version 0.60 and later. + + There are two ways to use Jabber invisibility: on a per-buddy and on a + per-server basis. + + To use per-buddy invisibility: right-click on the buddy on the Online buddy + list and select "Temporarily Hide From." You will appear to that buddy to be + off-line. To make yourself seen by that buddy again: right-click on the buddy + and select "Un-hide From." Note that the menu changes based on whether you're + currently invisible to that buddy or not. + + The "Temporarily" part is a dead give-away. Your invisibility to that + buddy will last only until the next time you log on or until you set + server invisibility (discussed next) on and off. + + To use per-server invisibility: click "Tools -> Away," select the Jabber + server login for the server upon which you wish to become invisible (if + necessary) and select "Invisible." To become visible again: select anything + else from that same menu (such as "Online"), or set your away status or log + off the server and back on again. + + You can set yourself invisible per-server and subsequently make yourself + visible to selected buddies only. + + Gaim currently does not retain invisibility settings between logins, just as + it doesn't currently retain "away" status. + +8.5 I've a buddy that I keep removing from my buddy list but the entry keeps + coming back every time I log in again! How can I stop this? + + As of Gaim version 0.59 and later: Select the Edit Buddies tab, right-click + on the offending entry, and select "Remove From Roster. + +8.6 Can I remove a buddy from my Jabber roster entirely? + + As of Gaim version 0.59 and later: yes. In the Edit Buddies tab, right-click + on a buddy and Select "Remove From Roster. + + The buddy will disappear from your buddy list and also will no longer receive + presence notifications from you. + + In 0.60, the deletion code will do this. Gaim currently does not retain + invisibility settings between logins, just as it doesn't currently retain + "away" status. + +8.7 What does "Cancel Presence Notification" do? + + This selection, available in Gaim version 0.60 and later, and found by + right-clicking on a buddy entry in the Edit Buddies tab, prevents that Jabber + I.D. from receiving future presence notifications when you log on to the + server. + + After you do this, that buddy will have to re-request a subscription to your + presence (and you will have to approve it) for them to again see you on-line. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 9. Y!M (yahoo) Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +9.1 I cannot connect to yahoo! + + Make sure you have at least 0.70. If you still cannot connect, change the + host you connect to from scs.yahoo.com to scs.msg.yahoo.com + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 10. MSN Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +10.1 I'm getting lots of "Already in Opposite list" errors on msn, why? + + The reason this happens is because you have a screenname in both your permit + list and your deny list. There are two ways to fix this: the correct way and + the quick way. The correct way is to go to tools->preferences (tools->privacy + in 0.60 or later), and manually scan the list and remove the duplicate + entries. The quick way is to remove the msn .blist file from the ~/.gaim + directory. This will have a side effect: the msn server stores the + screennames of your contacts, but does not store what group they are in, so + you will have to re-sort your msn contacts into the appropriate groups. + +10.2 I'm getting an "Invalid User" popop whenever I sign on. How can I make + this go away? + + Delete your buddy list. On unix, this will be at ~/.gaim/blist.xml (or ~ + /.gaim/USERNAME.0.blist pre-v0.60). Note that you will lose buddy groups and + aliases when you do this. Alternatively, since this will delete ALL buddy + lists, not just the msn one, you can hand edit the ~/.gaimrc to remove the + msn account. Start gaim up, which will remove the entries from the account + that no longer exists, and re-add your account. For most users, this will be + the better temporary solution. + +10.3 Is there a way to invite more than one person to an MSN chat? + + Not at this time. When the conversation framework gets another rewrite, it is + possible that it will be worked on. Until that time, sorry. :) + +10.4 Is MSNP9 (MSN6) going to be supported? + + MSNP9 support has existed in Gaim since 0.69. However, at this point, + features such as custom smileys and buddy icons aren't yet implemented. + +10.5 Will I be able to use Gaim for MSN after October 15th? (The day they're + preventing third party clients from connecting) + + Yes. We use MSNP9, which is available in 0.69 and up, and MSNP9 is supported + after October 15th. + +10.6 I just upgraded Gaim and the MSN plugin will not load. Why? + + You did not compile with SSL support, or the SSL plugin failed to load. As of + protocol version 9, the MSN protocol requires the use of SSL, which gaim + provides by either GnuTLS or the combination of NSS and NSPR from the Mozilla + project. Install one or both of these and recompile Gaim, and see the next + question. + +10.7 The MSN plugin won't load, but I have Mozilla NSS! + + Some distributions, including Slackware, install Mozilla NSS to a + non-standard directory. The fix is simple. Edit /etc/ld.so.conf and add /usr/ + lib/mozilla-1.4 (or whatever version you're using, but it's usually 1.4) to + the file, and run ldconfig as root. Then re-run configure and recompile Gaim. + You may also need to specify where the include file are for NSS and NSPR, see + ./configure --help for the options. + + Mozilla 1.5 has a broken .pc file and does not install the necessary .h + files, and so will not be detected. + + See http://gaim.sf.net/faq-ssl.php on getting ssl to work with gaim. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 11. Gadu-Gadu Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +11.1 What is Gadu-Gadu? + + Gadu-Gadu is an IM protocol popular in Poland. You can find more about it at + http://www.gadu-gadu.pl (website in Polish). + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 12. Trepia Protocol ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +12.1 I heard Trepia was going to be in 0.65. Where is it? + + Support for the Trepia protocol was removed right before 0.65's release. It + may make it into a future version, but we're not sure yet. + +12.2 Trepia is showing people in Japan, England, etc. on my buddy list. I + thought this was supposed to show people in my area? + + We believe this to be the protocol, not Gaim. As Trepia continues to update + and refine their protocol, it will become more accurate. If we find out + otherwise, we will attempt to incorporate the changes necessary to act like + the official client. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 13. Scripts and Plugins ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +13.1 How do I use perl scripts with Gaim? + + Save the perl script to ~/.gaim/ or $prefix/lib/gaim/, restart Gaim, and load + the perl script by checking the check box next to its name on the Plugins + page in preferences. + +13.2 How do I compile a plugin for Gaim? + + To compile a plugin for Gaim, you must have Gaim's source code. There are two + ways to get this: Tarballs, and CVS. To work with a tarball, follow the + instructions below. To use CVS, follow the instructions on the CVS (http:// + gaim.sf.net/cvs.php) page. Please note that often, CVS is much less stable + than the tarballs! Do not use CVS unless you are writting a patch. + + To work with a tarball, download the latest source code from http:// + gaim.sf.net/ and untar it with the command: + + tar zxvf filename + + where filename is the file you downloaded. + + After you have a Gaim source code tree, either through tarballs or CVS: + + 1. Change to the resulting directory and run the command: + + ./configure + + This will create the necessary make files. + 2. Move the plugin you wish to compile into the plugins/ directory in the + Gaim source code tree. + 3. Change to the plugins/ directory. + 4. Type: + + make name.so + + where the name of the file you wish to compile is name.c. + + Note well the difference in the extensions. If you type make name.c + instead of name.so, it won't work. + + 5. After make finishes, you can move the plugin to a place that is more + convenient. $prefix/lib/gaim is suggested. If you installed Gaim by + compiling it yourself, $prefix is /usr/local by default. Otherwise, + $prefix is /usr. + +13.3 I have a plugin or perl script for Gaim that does not work with 0.60 or + higher. + + The plugin and perl script API has changed in 0.60, which means plugins and + perl scripts must be modified in order to work. The plugin or perl script + must be located in $prefix/lib/gaim or in ~/.gaim, and must implement the new + API, as documented in the howto file in the plugins directory. Plugins and + perl scripts are now controled from preferences. + +13.4 Where can I find documentation on writing plugins and Perl scripts? + + If you look in the plugins/ directory in the Gaim source, you should see a + HOWTO file for C plugins and a PERL-HOWTO for Perl scripts. + + In 0.68 or later, get the source code and run make docs. You will need + doxygen and graphviz dot installed for this to work. This will produce an api + reference and both the perl and plugin documentation. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 14. Development ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +14.1 Where should I report bugs? + + http://gaim.sf.net/bug.php. + +14.2 Gaim never leaves a core file. + + On most installs, for some odd reason, core files are limited in size to 0 + bytes, and so are not created. To rectify this situation, add ulimit -c + unlimited to your startup scripts or run it manually in a terminal before + starting gaim from that terminal. + +14.3 Where should I submit patches? + + http://gaim.sf.net/patches.php. + +14.4 Did you guys reverse engineer it? + + TOC, Jabber, MSN, Napster, and IRC are published protocols, so we didn't have + to reverse engineer those. Oscar, ICQ, and Yahoo are not published, and were + reverse engineered by other people. + +14.5 Will Gaim be ported to Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP? + + Gaim has released a Windows version. + ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +| 15. Misc. Questions ++------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +15.1 Does AOL's attempts at blocking Trillian affect Gaim? + + No. + +15.2 Is Gaim affected by the vulnerability found in Windows AIM or Yahoo + Instant Messenger clients? + + No. + +15.3 Can I IM you guys? + + Sure! Look at the Contact Information (http://gaim.sf.net//contactinfo.php) + page! + +15.4 Hello? + + We don't know how to answer this question. Stop asking it. + +15.5 Can I give you money/hardware/other expensive things that can be hocked + for cash what with you all being students/full-time-workers and helping + to produce this wonderful software instead of studying/sleeping? + + No. We're completely fool-hardy and won't accept any gratuities with no + strings attached for just being good guys. That and we'd have to share with + everyone who has submitted patches. ;-) + +15.6 Does Gaim support secure instant messaging (encrypted IMs)? + + Not natively. Doing secure instant messaging right is a big deal and + requires, among other things, an authentication scheme. Simply encrypting + your data stream without verifying the party with whom you are chatting is + not secure in any way; some other clients offer options like this, but we + feel that such measures instill a false sense of security that is more + harmful than helpful. + + The gaim-e project (http://gaim-e.sourceforge.net/) is working on developing + a secure IM framework that uses the GnuPG and the OpenPGP trust model for + authentication. If you are serious about secure instant messaging, read the + documentation on the "web of trust" model available at http://www.gnupg.org/ + and try out gaim-e. + +15.7 Why are the passwords in accounts.xml not encrypted? + + This is a case of a really long answer to a short question. Read our + explanation at http://gaim.sf.net/plaintextpasswords.txt. + +15.8 What is gaim-remote? + + gaim-remote is a second executable included with Gaim starting with 0.60. It + allows you to perform some actions to control/manipulate an existing Gaim + process from the command line. Run gaim-remote --help to get an idea of what + we currently envision it doing. + +15.9 When will the next version of Gaim be released? + + The schedule for releases is every other Thursday. However, a new version + will only be released if it meets a certain standard of quality (i.e., it + will not be released if it still has a large number of serious bugs). + Therefore, some releases will take longer than others. Major rewrites means + lots of new bugs to work out. The new version will be released as soon as it + is possible to do so. +