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Author: Carl Parrish
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New-Topics: Jabber Client
Subject: Linux at ASU Conference?
Anyone know of a good Jabber client for Linux? I use the mozilla plugin
but its not exactly made for newbie users in mind. I've tried installing
three different clients now and *none* of them are trivial. grabber on a
RH 8.0 box has about 6 dependencies. Which client is worth the trouble
it's going to take to install? I've got a jabber server running on one
of my boxes behind my firewall and I want my team to start using it
instead of ICQ for secure transfers. My designers are on Windows And as
far as I know they haven't had any problems running jabber clients. Like
I said I'm using the mozilla client. But I need some suggestions on a
good linux one.

On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 09:35, Austin Godber wrote:
> Alan Dayley wrote:
> > natural place for advocacy of freedom.
>
> Freedom is not appreciated at ASU.
>
> The college of engineering REQUIRES linux boxes to be registered. An
> unregistered linux box will have its network connection shut off if
> detected.
>
> http://www.eas.asu.edu/security/
>
> Handguns are not registered in Arizona.
>
> Austin
>
>
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