chat tool?
Jose M Rodriguez
josemi at freebsd.jazztel.es
Wed Mar 16 12:01:51 PST 2005
El Miércoles, 16 de Marzo de 2005 20:44, Joe Marcus Clarke escribió:
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> Chuck Robey wrote:
> | I am trying to fit myself into the new gnome, and have a couple of
> | questions.
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> |
> | So, first question is, how to I reclaim my chatzilla? Is it
> | available alone under some other name? Or, what browser is it
> | available for, and how do I kick it off, since the icon I was used
> | to is gone?
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As things in mozilla.org are going, the best aproach is run chatzilla as
a firefox extension.
You need to download chatzilla.xpi (localized or not), launch firefox,
and use <open file> to load the extension. After that, you may find it
in the tools menu.
> Rebuild mozilla and/or mozilla-devel, and make sure the "Enable the
> Chatzilla IRC module" in the config dial is checked, and that you do
> not have WITHOUT_CHATZILLA defined anywhere in your environment or in
> /etc/make.conf.
>
> | The second question is, how do I change the gnome menus so that
> | more of the brosers are on it? Right now, the only browser it's
> | offering me is mozilla, and I would REALLY like firefox, epiphany,
> | and galeon to be there also (maybe not mozilla-devel anymore). I'm
> | also going to be interested in adding something to access
> | chatzilla, once I find out how to get that again (there must be
> | some way!)
I think you may find problems with this. There isn't any xremote method
out of url:, browser, or mail/composer. This can get you in the
classical profile 'lock' problem.
I Know that mandrake doesn't have this problem (at last, on mozilla),
but I don't got enough time to investigate this.
This is the main reason I use xchat.
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