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1 | 1 GAIM: The Pimpin' Penguin IM Clone Thats Good For The Soul |
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3 Here's the FAQ. PLEASE don't bother me about anything on this list. You | |
4 will be ignored or pointed at the FAQ -- I have been extremely short of time | |
5 lately! Feel free to contact any of us with praise or ideas. If you have | |
6 ideas or bug problems, please use email, because I like to keep records of | |
7 that kinda stuff and I don't log all my conversations. Enjoy gaim! | |
8 - Jim Duchek <jimduchek@ou.edu> | |
9 | |
10 I. The Protocol | |
11 1. Is it the same protocol as the Windows client uses? | |
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12 2. Where can I find info on TOC? |
1 | 13 3. What other clients use this protocol? |
14 4. TCP or UDP? | |
15 5. So the buddy list is stored on the server? | |
16 | |
17 II. The Client | |
18 1. What does 'gaim' stand for? | |
19 2. How do I make multiple groups? | |
20 3. How come there's no file transfer? | |
21 4. Why no AOL logo? | |
22 5. Where are my log files stored? | |
23 6. Can I use my Windows 95 Buddylist with Gaim? | |
24 7. I'm not a native English speaker and I would like a translated | |
25 version of gaim. | |
26 8. I've got a proxy, and I'd like to use GAIM. | |
27 | |
28 III. Problems | |
29 1. WAAAAAH! My sound doesn't work! | |
30 2. My buddy list disappeared! | |
31 3. I click on URLs, but Netscape doesn't popup! | |
32 4. I don't use Netscape. | |
33 5. I'm using the GNOME client. I have a bug. | |
34 6. I have a bug not described here. | |
35 7. I have Mandrake 6.0 and GAIM doesnt work! | |
36 | |
37 IV. Programming | |
38 1. I have a patch for gaim! | |
141 | 39 2. I have a plugin for gaim! |
40 3. Can you teach me how to program GTK? | |
1 | 41 |
42 V. Miscellaneous | |
43 1. Can I talk to you on IM? | |
44 2. I want to write an IM client. Will you help me? | |
45 3. I have money. I need some software written. Can you help? | |
46 4. I have hardware here that's not being used, or money. Can | |
47 you use it? | |
48 5. I would like to send you beer. | |
49 6. Are you going to port this thing to Windows? | |
50 7. Why the GPL? | |
51 8. I use *BSD and I hate the penguin! I want daemon images! | |
52 9. Can I design a logo for you? | |
53 10. What is a wagii? | |
54 11. Speaking of the penguin, I heard a rumour you have a tattoo of | |
55 it. Is that true? | |
56 12. What Window Manager do you use? What distribution do you use? | |
57 What other stupid things can you ask me that don't really matter | |
58 but ya'll ask me anyway? | |
59 13. Is XX a good Harddrive, YY a good monitor and ZZ a good CPU? | |
60 14. Who designed the new logo? | |
61 15. I want to contribute to the effort. Where can I send beer to? | |
62 | |
63 I. The Protocol | |
64 1. Is it the same protocol as the Windows client uses? | |
65 No. The Windows client uses Oscar, which is proprietary | |
66 and undocumented. Some people have used network tools and such to figure | |
67 it mostly out -- Look for 'faim'. We use TOC, which is completely open and | |
68 documented. | |
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69 There is some support for libfaim now, which allows gaim to |
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70 use Oscar, but DON'T USE IT! It's seriously buggy. |
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72 2. Where can I find info on TOC? |
141 | 73 In the document called PROTOCOL. It's the version that was |
74 published with AOL's TiK client version 0.75, which appears to be the last | |
75 one ever published. | |
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77 3. What other clients use this protocol? | |
141 | 78 There are a few other Unix programs that use it, I think. I |
79 really couldn't tell you though. AOL used to keep a list of them, but no more. | |
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80 I think some of them are Everybuddy and Jabber. Oh yeah, TiK is still around. |
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82 4. TCP or UDP? | |
83 TCP. | |
84 | |
85 5. So the buddy list is stored on the server? | |
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86 Yep. Fortunately for you, when the server decides to *not* store |
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87 it any more, gaim keeps a cached copy. |
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89 | |
90 II. The Client | |
91 1. What does 'gaim' stand for? | |
92 It's basically the letter 'g' tacked on to the beginning of | |
93 'AIM' (which is fairly obvious). G stands for all sorts of good things. | |
94 Girls, Godzilla, GTK, graham crackers, whatever. | |
95 | |
96 2. How do I make multiple groups? | |
97 When adding a new buddy, you just type in a new group name. | |
98 Future versions intend to handle this and renaming groups better. | |
99 | |
100 3. How come there's no file transfer? | |
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101 There is, it's just that you can't request for the transfer to |
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102 take place. Only people who use the Oscar protocol can, so you're out of luck |
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103 there. At least you can get and send files. |
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105 4. Why no AOL logo? | |
106 AOL's legal staff told us no-no. | |
107 | |
108 5. Where are my log files stored? | |
109 After you select `log all conversations' you may be wondering | |
110 where your log files are stored. Well, they are currently, by default, stored | |
111 under $HOME/.gaim/YourScreenName/. If your screen name is Zilding then you | |
112 will find your logs under: $HOME/.gaim/Zilding/. This will eventually become | |
113 configurable. | |
114 | |
115 6. Can I use my Windows 95 buddylist with Gaim? | |
116 Well, you are in luck. As of the 0.9.5 release there is a | |
117 small perl script called 'buddytrans' that is included with the distribution. | |
118 If you installed the RPM copy of GAIM then you can find the script in | |
119 /usr/bin/buddytrans. The correct script syntax is: | |
120 buddytrans buddy.lst gaim.list. You can then import `gaim.list' from inside | |
121 gaim. This will eventually be fully incorporated into GAIM and the script | |
122 will no longer be needed. | |
123 | |
124 7. I'm not a native English speaker and I would like a translated | |
125 version of gaim. | |
126 By all means, IM me at 'Zilding' or email me at | |
127 jimduchek@ou.edu. I'm working on standard GNU locale support for the next | |
128 version of gaim, and I'm going to need translations. If you can do a | |
129 translation for us, I'd greatly appreciate it! Just let me know and I'll | |
130 give you detailed instructions on how to do it. | |
131 | |
132 8. I'm behind a proxy, and I'd like to use GAIM. | |
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133 I *think* HTTP and SOCKS v4 proxy support is completely working. |
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134 But since I don't have a SOCKS proxy to test it on, I really couldn't tell you. |
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135 If it doesn't work, a temporary solution is to try setting the TOC port to 21, |
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136 since a lot of proxies will allow that to pass. |
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138 | |
139 III. Problems | |
140 1. WAAAAAH! My sound doesn't work! | |
141 ./configure should autodetect whether or not you have ESD | |
142 libraries. If you have them it _WILL_ compile with them, if not it won't. | |
143 If it compiles with them, you don't need to be running the ESD daemon, it'll | |
144 automatically fallback to using /dev/dsp. Make sure that gaim has proper | |
141 | 145 permissions to talk to /dev/dsp and /dev/audio though! |
146 The GNOME client now goes through GNOME for its sounds. If | |
147 sounds aren't playing, make sure you've got them turned on in the GNOME | |
148 control center. (The reason this was done was to make it more easily | |
149 configurable.) | |
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151 2. My buddy list disappeared! | |
152 You didn't back up your buddy list, did you? You never back | |
153 anything up! Oh well. The TOC server loses lists from time to time, it | |
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154 happens to me as well. (And no, I never have a backup ;). Gaim should have |
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155 kept a cache of your buddy list, though, so you shouldn't have this problem any |
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156 more. |
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158 3. I click on URLs, but Netscape doesn't popup! | |
159 Netscape either needs to be running on the current display | |
160 (gaim should handle remote netscape windows OK.), or 'netscape' needs to be | |
161 in your path. | |
162 | |
163 4. I don't use Netscape. | |
164 I'm very interested in supporting other web browsers. Do | |
165 send me information on how to send a URL to your browser remotely (or point | |
166 me at the source to the browser, I might be able to figure it out.). | |
167 | |
168 5. I'm using the GNOME client. I have a bug. | |
141 | 169 GNOME bugs should be reported to Eric Warmenhoven (IM: |
170 EWarmenhoven (how original)), who is now maintaining that part of the code. If | |
171 you ask the other guys about it, they'll just point you at him. | |
1 | 172 |
173 6. I have a bug not described here. | |
174 Well, it could be a few things. Firstly, you MUST HAVE GTK+ | |
175 VERSION 1.2.3 installed! Please state in any bug report that you ARE using | |
176 1.2.3, otherwise you have a chance of being ignored. With that said ;) | |
177 email me at jimduchek@ou.edu, I would like to hear your bug reports (but | |
141 | 178 please, not your problems installing GTK). Also, sourceforge.net has a bug |
179 tracking system for us at <http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=235>. | |
1 | 180 |
181 7. I have Mandrake 6.0 and GAIM doesnt work! | |
182 | |
183 Bob Meyer <meyer_rm@yahoo.com> writes: | |
184 | |
185 Here's the solution: | |
186 * Get esound-0.2.12-4mdk.i586.rpm and | |
187 esound-devel-0.2.12-4mdk.i586.rpm from any Mandrake mirror. | |
188 * rpm --upgrade esound-0.2.12-4mdk.i586.rpm | |
189 * rpm -- upgrade esound-devel-0.2.12-4mdk.i586.rpm | |
190 | |
191 Don't use EVIL 'updates' tool. It's broke.. really bad. | |
192 | |
193 Mandrake 6.1, with its newer libraries, appears to fix this problem. | |
194 | |
195 IV. Programming | |
196 1. I have a patch for gaim! | |
197 Nice. Think about your patch though. First, does it have | |
198 to do with AIM? I won't apply patches for stock tickers, search engines, | |
141 | 199 etc. Rewrite it as a plug-in if you really want bloat like that. |
1 | 200 Second, is it useful? A lot of patches I get are horribly unuseful except |
201 in very specific situations (ie YOUR situation). Thirdly, your code | |
202 will not retain your copyright. All code submitted must be protected by | |
203 the GPL and the copyright will be given to Mark Spencer. If you don't | |
204 like this, don't send me your patches. You will be given authorship credit, | |
205 don't worry -- I just want a homogenous copyright on the program. Lastly, | |
206 does your code match the coding style already present in gaim? I like my | |
207 brackets where I like them. I do NOT like, in fact I positively HATE, I | |
208 DESPISE, with a PASSION, the convention of variablesLikeThis. And | |
209 functionsLikeThis. If you do that, fine. It's great. But guess what? | |
210 This is C. C programmers don't write like that. I don't write like that. | |
211 I don't want to READ code like that. I want a homogenous coding style | |
212 on this program, and it's gonna be MY coding style. :) | |
213 Now, if you've managed to get through all that and I haven't | |
141 | 214 discouraged you entirely, send your patches to Rob Flynn (rob@linuxpimps.com). |
1 | 215 |
141 | 216 2. I have a plugin for gaim! |
217 Cool. Before you release it to anyone though, make sure you | |
218 understand that if it does anything useful, it is necessarily licenced under | |
219 the GPL. It's that whole "code that uses GPL'ed code is thus GPL'ed" clause. | |
220 Also, don't send it to us. It's not that we don't want it, but there are | |
221 better places to put it. Head over to sourceforge.net and submit it there | |
222 <http://sourceforge.net/patch/?group_id=235>. It'll be available more quickly | |
223 that way. | |
224 | |
225 3. Can you teach me how to program GTK? | |
1 | 226 Yes, I can. But no, I'm not going to. There's a really |
227 nice tutorial at http://www.gtk.org. If you're a fairly experienced | |
228 programmer, and you get stuck on something odd, IM me, I'm usually happy to | |
229 help. If you had a little BASIC experience in high school and are having | |
230 trouble making a button widget do anything when you click it, buy a book on | |
231 C and read the damn GTK tutorial, I'm a busy person. | |
232 | |
233 | |
234 V. Miscellaneous | |
235 1. Can I talk to you on IM? | |
236 Sure. My IM name is Zilding. The rest of the crew's IM names | |
237 can be found in various places. Keep in mind though, I'm a very busy person. | |
238 This IM name is used for friends as well as for gaim (I don't just log this | |
239 guy in when I want to talk to gaim people). So please, don't IM me just to | |
240 chat, or to answer various Linux questions. I'd like to be able to answer | |
241 everyone's questions on whatever (I usually do know the answer, or at least | |
242 where to find it!) but I just don't have time. Things like this will | |
243 usually be ignored. Other things to keep in mind when talking to me: Don't | |
244 start off with 'I have a gaim question', 'Can I ask a question?', 'Hello?', | |
245 'Are you there?', 'Is this the gaim guy?', 'gaim doesn't work', 'I can't get | |
246 gaim to compile' or anything else like that. Why? If you'll notice in all | |
247 of the above statements, nothing useful has been said. I'm often away from | |
248 my computer. I suggest if you are having a serious problem or you have a | |
249 question, just ASK THE QUESTION, right off, I don't require any preliminary | |
250 stuff. Simply sending me "gaim segfaults when I do 'blah blah click blah'" | |
251 to start a conversation is fine -- I don't consider it rude, please just ask | |
252 the question. If I don't answer within a few minutes, leave your email | |
253 address, I will get back to you sooner or later. Lastly, do NOT abbreviate | |
254 'you' as 'u', 'are' as 'r', 'to' as '2', 'for' as '4', or any of those other | |
255 annoying AOLisms. They bother me greatly, and as I work long hours and am | |
256 an insomniac (probably because I'm such a mean bastard ;), I'm likely to | |
257 make fun of you, or more likely ignore you completely. I don't require | |
258 perfect English but it'd be nice. | |
259 | |
260 | |
261 2. I want to write an IM client. Will you help me? | |
262 No, unless you're writing one commercially. Email me for | |
263 rates -- I'm not all that expensive. :) | |
264 | |
265 3. I have money. I need some software written. Can you help? | |
266 Oh yes. My email address is jimduchek@ou.edu, my IM is Zilding. | |
267 | |
268 4. I have hardware that's not being used, or money. Can you use it? | |
269 Almost always. I'm a broke college student. We're all | |
270 broke here. Flat busted. Money would always help. If you have some useful | |
271 equipment (or even useless equipment! I like old mainframes and | |
272 workstations ;), do send it to us! I might be able to scratch together | |
273 shipping money even. :) | |
274 | |
275 5. I would like to send you beer. | |
276 OK. | |
277 | |
278 6. Are you going to port this thing to Windows? | |
279 I've been mulling it over and playing with cygwin on the | |
280 tiny Windows partition I do have on my laptop (It's required for school), | |
281 but I'm not sure yet. I actually do have a version of gaim running on it | |
282 now, as of 7/20. However, the Win32 port of GTK has some issues that need | |
283 to be resolved before I can even attempt to release this. Some of my WIN32 | |
284 patches are included in this release, usually under an #ifdef _WIN32 (which | |
285 cygwin and I think other windows compilers set). | |
286 | |
287 7. Why the GPL? | |
288 I like the GPL. | |
289 | |
290 8. I use *BSD and I hate the penguin! I want daemon images! | |
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291 Quit your complaining! They're there already! I stukk don't |
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292 understand why ya'll hate the penguin though, maybe it's just jealousy cause |
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293 our OS gets all the media attention? I kinda like the daemon :) |
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295 9. Can I design a logo for you? | |
296 Sure! Do your best. Entries may be emailed to: | |
297 gaimlogo@blueridge.net. After we get a nice supply of entries we'll sort | |
298 through them and pick the winner. | |
299 | |
300 10. What is a wagii? | |
301 Interesting question that you ask, there. `Wagii' is the | |
302 official celebratory cry of gaim. Anytime you are feeling happy or excited, | |
303 just remember all of the hard work that we have done to provide you with | |
304 this wonderful, free piece of software -- as the pure, raw, emotion flows | |
305 through you, maybe you too will let out the cry of -- Wagii. | |
306 Its also the sound a Penguin Samurai makes :) | |
307 | |
308 11. Speaking of the penguin, I heard a rumour you have a tattoo of | |
309 it. Is that true? | |
310 Hehe. Yes, that is true. He's on my left upper arm. If | |
311 you'd like to see a picture, visit <http://www.woodsoup.org/~sbaker/tux/doc/>. | |
312 It's a 'history of Tux' and there's a pic of my tattoo at the bottom. A pic | |
313 of my tattoo is also in the LIMP, and linux.remotepoint.com. There's also a | |
314 picture of the two matching Tux tattoos that a husband and wife have in | |
315 there. I've heard a rumour someone at Red Hat has one as well. BTW -- no, | |
316 it really didn't hurt, and yes, I was sober ;) | |
317 | |
318 12. What Window Manager do you use? What distribution do you use? | |
319 What other stupid things can you ask me that don't really matter | |
320 but ya'll ask me anyway? | |
321 I use WindowMaker, without any GNOME or KDE bits. I don't | |
322 really use a distro, per se, as it used to be a Red Hat distro a long time | |
323 ago, but since then I've custom-installed by hand from one hard drive to | |
324 another, so it really doesn't resemble Red Hat anymore, and I've written | |
325 most of the rc. scripts from scratch. Please don't ask me Red Hat | |
326 questions, also I hate it when people assume that Red Hat == Linux. | |
327 | |
328 13. Is XX a good harddrive, YY a good monitor, and ZZ a good CPU? | |
329 Hmm, we're kinda poor so we cant be positive... if you wanna | |
330 send us some hardware we'll use it though and tell you how good it is *wink* | |
331 | |
332 14. Who designed the new logo? | |
333 A good guy named Naru Sundar. | |
334 | |
335 15. I want to contribute to the effort. Where can I send beer to? | |
336 IM Zilding or email him at jimduchek@ou.edu. |