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Hi I using Licq 1.0.3 but my contact list, all are numbers instead of nickname anyone noe y?and also whenever i try to send a message to frds who is online, they can't receive it.
wat happen/
Location: Vienna / Austria / Europe / Earth / Milky Way
Distribution: Debian
Posts: 22
Rep:
Re: Some problems with Licq
Quote:
Originally posted by ransoma22 I using Licq 1.0.3
There were major changes to the icq protocol at mirabilis/aol so you need to upgrade to a more recent licq version. There is no stable release yet that speaks the new protocol - you need to get the CVS-version for now...
There were major changes to the icq protocol at mirabilis/aol so you need to upgrade to a more recent licq version. There is no stable release yet that speaks the new protocol - you need to get the CVS-version for now...
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