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Old 12-13-2004, 05:25 AM   #1
wolve
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Registered: Jun 2004
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Gnomeicu 0.99.7: you are sending messages too fast! -errormsg on login


Well, hi!

I've got a problem with Gnomeicu, which occurs everytime I start the application.
It says: "You're sending messages too fast" and "If you continue to send messages at that speed, you'll be disconnected from server, please give it a break."
These messages pop up, every time I start gnomeicu, most of the time in bunches (I close one, and the next one emerges suddenly).
I am a debian user, I installed Gnomeicu with apt-get install gnomeicu. Since the install, the problem stays, no matter I used: apt-get update & apt-get upgrade & apt-get dist-upgrade <-- several times..
If anyone has any idea, please share with me.
Thanx for any comments. "Don't hit me hard"
 
  


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